Children who stutter and the "therapy paradox": If every therapy works, then no therapy works


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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.

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Judy Kuster

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East Carolina University, CSDI Joe Kalinowski 10/1/00
Re: East Carolina University, CSDI   10/6/00
Do you have any ideas about "why?" Bridget Buck 10/4/00
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
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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