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In
Their Own Words
Kids Who Stutter Star in
New Back-to-School Video
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information, contact:
Jane Fraser
(202) 686-4494
info@stutteringhelp.org
Kids who stutter have a lot to say, and
friends can show them how in Stuttering: For Kids By Kids, a
new DVD starring real kids who stutter.
Many children who stutter have never met anyone
else who struggles with the same disability. But in this new video from
the Stuttering Foundation, they meet other kids who recount how they
handle challenges such as teasing, speaking out in class, and teaching
others about stuttering.
Swish, a lively and engaging animated basketball
character designed by students at Purdue University, narrates the video.
The children, who range in age from first-graders
to high school students, offer frank and sometimes differing views of
stuttering.
For example, Matthew, age 10, says about his
speech difficulties, “It’s no big deal;” but Kate, age 9, worries about
talking, what is going to happen next and whether or not she’ll stutter.
Arianne , age 14, says, “The hardest part about stuttering is to get
through it and to stay in there when you’re stuck.” Umang, age 12,
agrees, “Sometimes it gets kind of annoying when you want to say
something and you can’t. I also get worried what other people might
think if I do stutter and wonder if I’ll be able to get out of my blocks
and things.”
“Anyone interested in helping kids
learn more about stuttering will want to see this tape,” said
speech-language pathologist Joe Donaher of Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia. “The children featured are a perfect example of how to
openly and honestly handle stuttering.” “This is an important tool for
families and teachers of kids who stutter too,” added Jane Fraser,
president of the nonprofit Stuttering Foundation. The video is available
free of any charges to all public libraries in both DVD and VHS formats.
For more information, call the Stuttering Foundation toll-free at
800-992-9392, visit www.stutteringhelp.org, or write
info@stutteringhelp.org.
Note to
reporters: For a complimentary media copy,
call (202) 686-4494 or email
stutterSFA@aol.com.
This release is available at http://www.stutteringhelp.org/pressrm.
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