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Help for Parents of Children who Stutter is as Close as Your Computer or to View at the Library The Stuttering Foundation's film, entitled  Help! My Child is Stuttering, is available at this link https://www.stutteringhelp.org/content/help-my-child-stuttering.  In this 16 minute film, parents and speech-language experts talk about how to promote easier talking as they interact with their children.  The professionals offer simple tips that parents can follow easily. The film features some of the world's leading therapists with children who stutter: Lisa A Scott, Ph.D. of the Florida State University's School of Communication Science and Disorders; Ellen Kelly, Ph.D., of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; speech-language consultants Frances Cook, MBE, MSc, Willie Botterill, MSc, and Elaine Kelman, MSc., from the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children in London. "This is an important tool for families and teachers of children who stutter," added Jane Fraser, president of the nonprofit Stuttering Foundation.  "This film is designed to give parents and teachers the tools they need to play a vital role in the process of helping children who stutter." For more information about stuttering write the nonprofit Stuttering Foundation, PO Box 11749; Memphis, TN 38111-0749, call 800-992-9392, or visit www.stutteringhelp.org. Since 1947, the nonprofit Foundation has provided free materials to public libraries nationwide.  A library that will shelve the current offer can download a request form at  http://www.stutteringhelp.org/libraries-information or e-mail info@stutteringhelp.org,

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