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All posts by ninagcomedian. Check out her newest project, Once Upon an Accommodation: A Picture Book for all Ages! Nina writes from her own experience as a person with a Learning Disability and how to navigate the world of disability related accommodations in school. (from my first blog) I am reluctantly blogging! I actually hate writing! Use entirely too many exclamation points! Well why not on a blog? Comedians with Disabilities Act is back! October 4, 2016. Michael Beers is someone I really wanted Mic...
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Almost 10 things you can do for National Stuttering Awareness Week | Nina G Comedian
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Almost 10 things you can do for National Stuttering Awareness Week. May 11, 2015. Sometimes I get a little stuck on how I want to raise awareness. I am just one individual, so how will I make an impact in raising awareness in my personal and professional lives, not to mention the world? I have some ideas that I wanted to share with you. And in no particular order. Ain’t No Party Like A Stuttering Party. People don’t equate stuttering or disability with fun! NSA) and Friends who Stutter. Whatever you do, ...
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Stutterology: Knowledge > Empathy
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Putting the Stink Eye on the Stuttering Industrial Complex. Monday, January 2, 2012. Now speech therapy is a helping profession, and in such fields it is always good for the clinician to be a people person. If one is going to help people deal with their problems, a misanthropic or uncaring personality is going to struggle to enjoy the work. I am, however, wary of a special emphasis being put on empathy. January 5, 2012 at 1:37 PM. You write: Within the speech therapy community, there is a wing that activ...
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Stuttering Student: September 2010
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You're a Stuttering Stanley! You talked funny when you went to school here. You talked funny all the way to high school! Cole Sear "The Sixth Sense". Friday, September 17, 2010. I am back in school, however, and am currently working on my teaching credential which will allow me to be licensed to teach K-8th grade. It's an interdisciplinary degree program, which will qualify me to teach all subjects to primary-school-aged children. What school would hire someone with that kind of speaking disability?
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Stuttering Student: May 2010
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You're a Stuttering Stanley! You talked funny when you went to school here. You talked funny all the way to high school! Cole Sear "The Sixth Sense". Monday, May 31, 2010. Maybe it was the unfamiliar setting? I have never been to visit her and her husband at their house before, so maybe that put me on edge a little. Who knows? She knows that I am a stutterer and reacts wonderfully to it, never trying to complete my sentences or even mentioning the stutter at all. Still, I felt like a huge idiot. Another ...
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Stuttering Student: February 2011
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You're a Stuttering Stanley! You talked funny when you went to school here. You talked funny all the way to high school! Cole Sear "The Sixth Sense". Sunday, February 20, 2011. Meet Bobby - A New Blogger. I love it when new comments come in on my blog posts because it gives me the chance to meet new stutterers and gives me greater insight to our community and just who is a part of it. Meet the author of the new stuttering blog Stutter Step. What do I know about Bobby? Posted by Tony Pearson. This blog is...
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Stuttering Student: Teaching Elementary Students
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You're a Stuttering Stanley! You talked funny when you went to school here. You talked funny all the way to high school! Cole Sear "The Sixth Sense". Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Since beginning this blog (2006), I have become a licensed K-8 teacher (no, this is not me in the photo) and have relocated to the southeastern part of the United States. Some have asked me how can one be a teacher.with a stutter? Happy Summer to everyone! Posted by Tony Pearson. This comment has been removed by the author. Id love ...
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Stuttering Student: Tips for Non-Stutterers
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You're a Stuttering Stanley! You talked funny when you went to school here. You talked funny all the way to high school! Cole Sear "The Sixth Sense". Sunday, April 13, 2014. I posted something like this years ago, but I recently posted about this on Facebook. So thought I'd post it here, as well. ). To say to someone who is stuttering or stammering. (The word stutter. If you aren't familiar with what stuttering or stammering is, please read this first: What is stuttering? Stuttering has nothing to do wit...
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Stuttering Student: To Hide or Not To Hide (again)
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You're a Stuttering Stanley! You talked funny when you went to school here. You talked funny all the way to high school! Cole Sear "The Sixth Sense". Tuesday, May 27, 2014. To Hide or Not To Hide (again). This issue has come up again in my life because I visited a blog that I actually link to in my sidebar. I use fluency tricks to hide my stuttering because I want to sound like people who are fluent. Does this mean that I am ashamed of stuttering? There is a difference. Probably not. He is not a role...
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Comments on Speech Therapy: March 2015
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Comments on Speech Therapy. This is a blog by Judith V. Butler, M.A., L.L.C., Licensed and Certified Speech Language Pathologist, ASHA Board Certified Specialist in Fluency/Retired. This blog is Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licensed. (CC BY-NC 4.0). After graduation, I discovered beautifully made picture cards and thick ring-bound workbooks were easy to buy, saving me hours of prep time. Glossy. Then along came “Evidence Based Practice” (EBP). I attended conferen...Thing to do i...
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