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Chapter 7: Information Sources
Section 3: Specific Disabilities – Information Sources
Subsection ZW: Stuttering
National Center for Stuttering
200 E. 33rd St.
New York,
NY
10016
800-221-2483 Toll Free
executivedirector@stuttering.com
www.stuttering.com
National Stuttering Association (NSA)
119 W. 40th St., 14th Fl.
New York,
NY
10018
800-937-8888 Toll Free
212-944-4050 Voice
212-944-8244 Fax
info@WeStutter.org
www.nsastutter.org
The NSA provides support, friendship, and information to the stuttering community, instilling the sense of self-worth so often missing in the lives of those who battle this disorder. With members nationwide and over 80 self-help support groups in the United States, the NSA provides information about stuttering, increases public awareness of stuttering, serves as a support and advocacy group, and is a referral organization for speech therapy sources throughout the United States.
The Oklahoma City chapter contact is Henry Dolive, call at 405-946-7758 or send an email to henryhay@yahoo.com. Call for meeting details.
Stuttering Foundation of America
P.O. Box 11749
Memphis,
TN
38111-0749
800-992-9392 Toll Free
901-452-7343 Voice
901-452-3931 Fax
info@stutteringhelp.org
www.stutteringhelp.org
National information resource on stuttering. Stuttering is a communication disorder in which the flow of speech is broken by repetitions (li-li-like this), prolongations (lllllike this), or abnormal stoppages (no sound) of sounds and syllables. There may also be unusual facial and body movements associated with the effort to speak.
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