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Explore continuing education resources related to stuttering, cluttering, and fluency disorders.
Camp More is a five-night summer camp in Oregon for children and teens who stutter. The program focuses on building communication confidence, fostering friendships, and promoting acceptance of stuttering. Activities include kayaking, fishing, swimming, arts and crafts, sports, campfires, and a steam locomotive train ride. | ![]() Camp Shout Out is a traditional overnight summer camp in Michigan for youth ages 8–18 who stutter. The program also serves as a structured training experience for graduate students and speech-language pathologists interested in working with children who stutter and developing therapeutic skills. |
Colorado Speaks is a camp for teens in grades 6–12 who stutter, offering a supportive, stutter-friendly community. Participants are encouraged to speak freely, receive support, and practice skills to better manage stuttering while building confidence through communication-focused activities. |
Friends is the National Association of Young People Who Stutter. The organization provides education and support to children and teens who stutter, as well as to families and clinicians. |
International Cluttering Association The International Cluttering Association works to increase public and professional awareness of cluttering, with the goal of advancing understanding and supporting the development of more effective treatment approaches. |
International Fluency Association The International Fluency Association is a nonprofit, international, interdisciplinary organization dedicated to advancing understanding and management of fluency disorders and improving quality of life for individuals with fluency disorders. |
International Stuttering Association The International Stuttering Association works to improve conditions for children, adolescents, and adults who stutter, as well as for parents of children who stutter, across countries worldwide. |
The Journal of Fluency Disorders is approved by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Continuing Education Board to offer continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. CEUs are offered at varying levels, typically at the intermediate and professional levels. |
National Stuttering Association The National Stuttering Association (NSA), the world’s largest organization for people who stutter, supports individuals and families through local chapters, a national conference, and regional events. The NSA also offers continuing education for speech-language pathologists and supports research on stuttering. | ![]() The Stuttering Association for the Young (SAY) SAY is a national nonprofit organization that uses the arts to support children and teens who stutter. The organization provides advocacy, confidence-building programs, and communication-focused experiences for young people ages 3–18. |
The Stuttering Foundation offers free online resources, services, and support for individuals who stutter and their families, and supports research into the causes of stuttering. The Foundation also provides training opportunities for speech-language pathologists in the area of fluency. |
The Stuttering Homepage provides information on stuttering and other fluency disorders for both consumers and professionals. Resources include research, therapy approaches, support organizations, teaching materials for fluency disorders courses, materials for children who stutter, and more. |
StutterTalk® is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to open conversations about stuttering. Founded in 2007, StutterTalk is the first and longest-running podcast focused on stuttering, with more than 400 weekly episodes published. |