If You tutter Advice for Adults
A new videotape produced by the Stuttering Foundation of America called — If You tutter Advice for Adults, is now available at the Daviess County Library in Gallatin.
“It’s meant to give stutterers some insight into the tools they need to begin dealing with stuttering and offers good ideas for families, speech-language pantologists, and health care professionals,” said Barry Guitar, Ph.D., a University of Vermont professor and one of the experts featured in the video.
The video helps people understand what stuttering is, how to improve their speech, and how to regain fluency even when they relapse.
The Stuttering Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1947 dedicated to helping people who stutter, offers the video free of charge to all public libraries.
