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Letting Go, NSA’s quarterly newsletter, has been distributed to thousands within and outside of the NSA since 1981. LG has created broad-based awareness of and support for those who stutter and helps break self-imposed isolation, too often a lifetime by-product of stuttering. The personal accounts of people’s victories over stuttering encourages self-acceptance and self-esteem throughout LG’s reading audience. LG also provides the latest research, therapy options, coping management strategies, and is often the only connection to the stuttering community for those not in speech therapy or geographically distanced from a support group.

Family Voices is a quarterly newsletter published by the NSA that is specifically for kids and teens who stutter, their parents, SLP's and anyone else who loves and supports them. The articles are written by NSA members and staff who share their stories and experiences with the hope of helping and supporting others. Family Voices is available on-line, however if you wish to receive a hard copy please contact the national office at info@westutter.org.
Read the NSA newsletters online! Select from the list of issues to download below.
Tell Us Your Story
No matter where you are on your life's journey, you have a story to tell, and your fellow NSA members want to read it. Whether you stutter, are a family member of someone who stutters or are a speech-language pathologist, you have something to say. Will you share it with us?
We're looking for articles, poems, and other pieces for Letting Go and Family Voices, the NSA's quarterly membership newsletters. We're specifically looking for stories about your personal journey with stuttering and the lessons you've learned along the way.
For more information or to make a submission, please e-mail our Editor, Mandy Finstad at Mandy@WeStutter.org. Click here to see past newsletters.
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