Posts Tagged ‘stammer’

Books on stammering and stuttering

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Here are some of the more popular books on on dealing with stammering and stuttering. I’ve not read them all so cannot vouch for their worth but they may provide some insight and help. They should be available from Amazon or try your local bookshop.  

 

Should you have any suggestions yourself please post a comment.

 

Beyond Stammering: The McGuire Programme for Getting Good at the Sport of Speaking by Dave McGuire

 

Stammering: Advice for All Ages by Renee Byrne and Louise Wright

 

Coping with Stammering (Overcoming Common Problems) by Trudy Stewart and Jackie Turnbull

 

Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway: How to Turn Your Fear and Indecision into Confidence and Action by Susan Jeffers

 

Stammering Its Cause and Cure by Nathaniel Bogue

 

The Cure of Stammering and Stuttering by Benjamin Nath Bogue

 

Mastering Blocking and Stuttering: A Cognitive Approach to Achieving Fluency by Bob G. Bodenhamer

 

Stammering in Young Children: A Practical Self-help Programme for Parents by Ann Irwin

 

Let’s Talk About Stammering: Information and Practical Help for All Ages by Renee Byrne

 

Stammering: Practical Help for All Ages (Penguin Handbooks) by Ann Irwin

 

Helping Children Cope with Stammering (Overcoming Common Problems) by Trudy Stewart and Jackie Turnbull

 

Hello and Welcome!

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Welcome to Avoidstammering, a web site in development to provide help and support to those who for whatever reason stutter, stammer or stumble over words and generally find that they cannot say what they know they ought to be able say coherently. This is a web site put together by someone who has stammered since they were very young, who earns his living by talking and writing and still does stammer when under stress but controls, manages and generally gets on with communicating and living. I’ve learned to deal with stammering and will happily talk to one or one hundred people. You can do the same and the techniques I describe here were taught to me by a brilliant speech therapist in Bristol when I was 16.  And I still use them from time to time. So read on, share your experiences and triumph over something that some very famous people have had to deal with.