Canadian Stuttering Association
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The Canadian Stuttering Association is a national, volunteer-driven, not-for-profit organization that promotes awareness and understanding of stuttering and provides support and resources for people who stutter, their families, and allies, to help persons who stutter live as effectively as possible with their stutter and to achieve their full personal and professional potential.
Canadian Stuttering Association
4d ago
As I was growing up, the word "stutter" was never spoken in my household, leading me to believe that it was this taboo concept that should not be discussed. I slipped through the cracks of the school system and was never identified for speech therapy ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
4d ago
Navigating the world with a non-visible disability can be incredibly challenging. These disabilities, though unseen, can impact life just as significantly as visible ones ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
4d ago
My name is Samuel Sinanan, and I am a person who stutters. I have been a stutterer all my life. This year was the first time I attended a Canadian Stuttering Association (CSA) Conference ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
1M ago
I have virtually no contemporaneous notes written at the time about how I got better, except one I located decades ago. For decades, I had no intention of ever going public with the details of my stuttering as I felt too ashamed ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
2M ago
In this Article, we are addressing the issue of the scope of applicability of human rights legislation in the workplace arising out of the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in BC ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
3M ago
Growing up in Nigeria, I was a very chatty child. But everything changed before the age of 10 when I became aware of my speech ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
3M ago
Growing up in Nigeria, I was a very chatty child. But everything changed before the age of 10 when I became aware of my speech ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
3M ago
Why do we love singing in the shower, at concerts, or during cultural celebrations? Well, there are many reasons –– and researchers around the world are shining a light on some of them ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
4M ago
In this Article, I examine considerations around stuttering as a disability and discrimination. Good question. I take the position that it is.   ..read more
Canadian Stuttering Association
5M ago
This is a controversial question, there is no right or wrong answer. It is a matter of personal preference and risk tolerance. Personally, I have always disclosed my stutter on job applications ..read more