Stuttering in the Classroom: The Teacher's Role

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This is a threaded discussion page for the International Stuttering Awareness Day Online Conference. To ask a question or make a comment hit the POST link above which should bring up a POST ARTICLE form. Fill in your subject and name and type your question. Then, and this is important, hit the POST ARTICLE button just below the comments form. Your response is now posted, but you may have to hit the reload button on your browser to read it. For some internet service providers (like AOL), your post may not appear until the following day. Please do not repost messages several times. If you have followed the instructions, it should work. There is a TEST threaded discussion available at http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/cahn_mnsu_edu/totest. If you are still having trouble, you can contact kuster@mnsu.edu. Between now and the end of the day on October 22, the presenters have agreed to respond to any appropriate questions made by participants. Please do not use this page to create a personal agenda or to ask questions you should be able to find in a textbook about stuttering. Thank you very much for your participation!!

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Congrates Jonas Berinyuy from Cameroon W Africa 10/1/02
Re: Congrates Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/10/02
Re: Congrates jonasberinyuy cameroon  west africa 10/13/02
Re: Congrates Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/18/02
Permission to publish Mike Hughes 10/2/02
Re: Permission to publish Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/4/02
Disfluency in the Class Carolyn Simpson 10/5/02
Re: Disfluency in the Class Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/10/02
"Stuttering in the Classroom" Courtney Bailey 10/6/02
Re: "Stuttering in the Classroom" Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/10/02
Referral Checklist Melissa Beithon 10/7/02
Re: Referral Checklist Judy Kuster 10/8/02
Another Referral Checklist Judy Kuster 10/15/02
Re: Referral Checklist Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/10/02
Teacher Roles T. Jensen 10/9/02
Re: Teacher Roles Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/10/02
Reducing Demands Dawnyale Jones 10/10/02
Re: Reducing Demands Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/21/02
an emotional stutter Vasanthi Sukumaran 10/11/02
Re: an emotional stutter Cristina Reppetti 10/21/02
Teacher's attitudes toward stuttering Jaime Leschke 10/12/02
Re: Teacher's attitudes toward stuttering Silvana Franchini 10/21/02
The Teaher's Role Jana Helms 10/12/02
Re: The Teaher's Role Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/17/02
Suggestions for therapy Jennifer Rowe 10/14/02
Re: Suggestions for therapy Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/17/02
Teacher's Role Bridgette 10/14/02
Re: Teacher's Role Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/17/02
resources Andrea Montgomery 10/14/02
Re: resources  10/17/02
A Very Informative Article Ursula Thomas 10/14/02
Re: A Very Informative Article Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/17/02
Great Ideas Lori Friedrichs 10/15/02
Re: Great Ideas  10/17/02
Teacher Training Lynne Shields 10/16/02
Re: Teacher Training Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/17/02
teachers Aida 10/16/02
Re: teachers Cristina Reppetti 10/21/02
meetings Jenna Saathoff 10/16/02
Re: meetings Silvana Franchini 10/21/02
The Role of the Teacher Mary Donaldson 10/19/02
Re: The Role of the Teacher  10/21/02
fantastic article Becky P. 10/20/02
Re: fantastic article Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/21/02
important article Simone 10/20/02
Re: important article  10/21/02
Comment C. Bradley 10/21/02
Re: Comment Silvana Franchini 10/22/02
the teacher's role Matthew Terry 10/21/02
Re: the teacher's role Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/22/02
Stuttering in the Classroom Hollie Prunty 10/21/02
Re: Stuttering in the Classroom Cristina Reppetti 10/22/02
Comment Andrea 10/22/02
Re: Comment Cristina Reppetti 10/22/02
Good information Leslie DeRoche 10/22/02
Re: Good information Maria Eugenia Ramirez 10/22/02

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