Children who stutter and the "therapy paradox": If
every therapy works, then no therapy works
CONTENTS
The ISAD2000 online conference has concluded. The papers as
well as the discussion they generated will remain online and
available but the authors will no longer be answering
questions/comments.
Thank you for your interest.
Judy Kuster
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- East Carolina University, CSDI Joe
Kalinowski 10/1/00
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- Re: East Carolina University, CSDI
10/6/00
- Do you have any ideas about "why?"
Bridget Buck 10/4/00
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- Re: Do you have any ideas about
"why?" Vikram Dayalu 10/4/00
- Re: Do you have any ideas about
"why?" tim saltuklaroglu 10/4/00
- Re: Do you have any ideas about
"why?" Gunars 10/7/00
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- what is spontaneous recovery Anna
Rossi, Canada 10/6/00
- Re: what is spontaneous recovery
tim saltuklaroglu 10/7/00
- Speech Onset, first word, and DAF and FAF
Gunars 10/7/00
- Re: Speech Onset, first word, and DAF and FAF
vikram 10/10/00
- Re: Speech Onset, first word, and DAF and FAF
Manish K. Rami 10/12/00
- Studies of "Tic Toc" or Prerecorded
Stuttered Speech Gunars 10/7/00
- Re: Studies of "Tic Toc" or
Prerecorded Stuttered Speech vikram dayalu 10/7/00
- Direct therapy vs. parental counselling
weezy0@aol.com 10/10/00
- Re: Direct therapy vs. parental counselling
vikram 10/12/00
- Permission to publish Mike 10/11/00
- Re: Permission to publish Joe
Kalinowski 10/12/00
- a couple questions Judy Kuster
10/17/00
- Re: a couple questions vikram
10/19/00
- I am confused
njbranch06@hotmail.com 10/22/00
- Re: I am confused Vikram 10/28/00
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