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The Impact of Stuttering on the Family with Kim Sabourin

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In today’s episode, we’re talking to Kim Sabourin about the impact of stuttering on the family. Kim is a clinical instructor at Temple University where she primarily runs their fluency specialty clinic. She also owns a small private practice and does teletherapy. She runs support groups for parents, teachers, and adults. In the summertime, she runs the Speak Now Camp for young pre-adolescents and teenagers who stutter. Today you will learn:

  • What stuttering is
  • When a parent should reach out if they suspect their child is stuttering
  • What types of therapy are found to be beneficial?
  • What group therapy is like
  • How to help kids transfer their fluency skills to the home
  • How to help siblings of children who stutter understand their sibling who stutters
  • What Speak Now Camp is

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In today’s episode, we’re talking to Kim Sabourin about the impact of stuttering on the family. Kim is a clinical instructor at Temple University where she primarily runs their fluency specialty clinic. She also owns a small private practice and does teletherapy. She runs support groups for parents, teachers, and adults. In the summertime, she runs the Speak Now Camp for young pre-adolescents and teenagers who stutter. Today you will learn:

  • What stuttering is
  • When a parent should reach out if they suspect their child is stuttering
  • What types of therapy are found to be beneficial?
  • What group therapy is like
  • How to help kids transfer their fluency skills to the home
  • How to help siblings of children who stutter understand their sibling who stutters
  • What Speak Now Camp is

Links and Resources:

Make sure to subscribe and follow us on social media so you never miss an episode!

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