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Good Stuff FOR Kids Who Stutter

pinpurpl.gifTammy Bryant-McMillin is a speech therapist. She has put online a fun activity: Stuttering Awareness Game

pinpurpl.gifYou Are In Control, a game for children who stutter, their families, and friends. You must have Adobe's Free Acrobat Reader. You can download it at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html

pinpurpl.gifJohn Ahlbach is a teacher. He has written a Stuttering Presentation Guide if you want to help your classmates and others learn more about stuttering. Michelle and Judy have made some pictures that can also help.

pinpurpl.gifRudi and the Little Stuttering Monster a play written by Marianne Engleken. One idea is to make puppets to produce the play!

pinpurpl.gifThree Baby Bunny Rabbits - a short story by John Karpinski.


Good Stuff BY Kids Who Stutter

If you have written a poem or a short story, made a picture you are really proud of (especially if it helps somebody else understand about stuttering), or have some ideas you would like to share about stuttering, tell me and maybe we can put it here!

pinpurpl.gifPlays about stuttering

pinpurpl.gifPoems about stuttering

pinpurpl.gifStories about Stuttering

pinpurpl.gifInformation about Stuttering

pinpurpl.gifProjects, assignments and presentations about stuttering

pinpurpl.gifStuttering Acrostics

pinpurpl.gifYouTube presentations about stuttering

pinpurpl.gifDrawing about stuttering

  • Lou Heite is a graphic artist. Her job is designing signs, logos, advertisements, and even web pages. She drew a picture called Stutter on her computer. Maybe you'd like to be a graphic artist some day, too. It is a fun job. Why not try to draw your own picture of stuttering on your computer?
  • Here is a big Art Gallery of Stuttering with drawings about stuttering by lots of kids and teens who stutter.
  • Check the Stuttering Foundation website where kids have also sent drawings (and letters).

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