An Introduction to Camps for Children Who Stutter: What They Are and How They Can Help

Author:

Byrd Courtney1,Chmela Kristin2,Coleman Craig3,Weidner Mary3,Kelly Ellen4,Reichhardt Robert5,Irani Farzan6

Affiliation:

1. Michael and Tami Lang Stuttering Institute, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX

2. Chmela Fluency Center Buffalo Grove, IL

3. Department of Communication Disorders, Marshall University Huntington, WV

4. Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN

5. Division of Speech-Language Pathology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Cincinnati. OH

6. Department of Communication Disorders, Texas State University San Marcos, TX

Abstract

Stuttering therapy for children, both preschool and school-age, has been offered in a variety of settings and formats, for example in schools, university clinics, outpatient clinics, and private practices. Therapy itself is offered either in a group setting or a one-to-one basis in many of these settings. In recent years, there has been an increase in specialized camps (generally offered in the summer) for children who stutter. Camps for children who stutter vary in duration and offer a combination of group and individual therapy in addition to activities designed to address the affective and cognitive aspects of stuttering and increase overall communicative effectiveness. This paper provides an overview and description of five such camps for children who stutter to help spread awareness and familiarize the listener with the role camps play in helping children who stutter. Preliminary outcome data on the various goals targeted within some of the camps is included; however, that is not the purpose of this paper.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

General Medicine

Reference27 articles.

1. Participation in Camp Dream. Speak. Live.: Affective and cognitive outcomes for children who stutter;Byrd C. T.;Journal of Speech Pathology and Therapy

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