William talks to us about his experience and perspective on entering the workforce as a person who stutters.
stuttering treatment
Navigating Christmas
Felix talks to us about his tips for navigating Christmas as a person who stutters.
5 ways to help someone who stutters
If you’re someone who doesn’t stutter, you might have a number of questions about what to do when talking to someone who does, and how you can best help them. If you’re worried you might offend them, or you’re unsure of the best way to phrase a question, then read on.
5 ways you can help our charity that aren’t just donating money
As a charity, a lot of what makes our world go around is the support we receive from the community – but there’s a misconception that to help a charity you need to donate money. We’re here to dispel the rumours, and show you 5 ways you can support us without donating money!
Why don’t we stutter when we sing?
Have you ever noticed that you don’t stutter when you sing?
Or if you’re a person who doesn’t stutter, have you ever wondered why you’ve never heard someone stutter while singing?
Read on to find out why.
What does a donation to our charity do?
Are you looking to make a donation that goes further? Read this article to find out how a donation to our charity could change a child’s entire life.
It’s not all about individual therapy
Why we run groups and courses in conjunction with treatment.
Stuttering in the School Playground
Why you might see a change in your child’s stutter as school begins again
Oftentimes changes in routine can be a trigger for children who stutter, as stress is likely to bring about communication difficulties for everyone.
Community is key
Although stuttering affects only 1% of the population, that still means nearly 15,000 people in Auckland alone have a stutter. Nevertheless, many of the people we work with tell us they have never met anyone else who stutters.