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Author Archives: Deborah Broughton

Treatment for Preschool Children

International Stuttering Awareness Day Posted on October 15, 2014 by Deborah BroughtonOctober 24, 2014

I am a current graduate student at Western Carolina University. I am particularly interested in the treatment of preschool children who stutter. In your opinion are preschool children generally aware of their stutter? If not, should a clinician bring it … Continue reading →

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