Being a kid who stutters can sometimes feel lonely. Isn’t it great to find out that you are NOT alone? There are about 3 million people who stutter in the United States alone. You may not know very many people who stutter, but they are out there and many have gone through the same things that you aregoing through right now.
Thank you Nate, for your fantastic welcoming words!
Stories & Photos
Family Voices is NSA’s newsletters for kids, teens, parents, SLPs and others who support them. All of the articles are written by members of the NSA who are excited to tell their story or share information about stuttering. It is a collaboration of three former newsletters: Stutter Buddies, C.A.R.E. and Our Voices. This newsletter is published quarterly by which hard copies are snail-mailed to NSA members or viewed for free online.
Games & Activities
Print off these activities and share* with your parents, siblings,and friends, or complete them with your speech-language pathologist!
*For personal use only. Please contact us regarding distribution.
Learn About Stuttering
Being a kid who stutters can be challenging and difficult sometimes. Stuttering is one of those things that not many people understand. You can learn more about stuttering and help other people understand it better, too. Click on the links below to become a stuttering "expert"!