Discover fresh perspectives and evidence-informed strategies to support people who stutter with confidence, compassion, and creativity. Dr. Scott Palasik, PhD, CCC-SLP, Elisha Boxer Magnifico, MA, CCC-SLP, Jaime Michise, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-SCF, and Dr. Diane Morean, PhD, CCC-SLP, MSCI will guide you through innovative approaches that you can apply in your practice.
Explore the neuroscience of stuttering to deepen your understanding of its brain-based foundations and how this knowledge can strengthen your person-centered approach.
Learn how mindfulness practices can help you reduce anxiety, foster self-compassion, and create space for authentic communication. Gain tools to develop meaningful goals that reflect each individual’s values and lived experiences, and discover how to track progress in ways that go beyond fluency, focusing instead on communication confidence, participation, and self-advocacy.
Experience how improvisational theater techniques can become powerful tools in stuttering therapy, giving you playful strategies to build confidence, enhance spontaneity, and foster community.
This conference is your opportunity to expand your toolkit with approaches that uplift the voices of people who stutter. You’ll leave inspired with new ideas you can put into practice right away.
Explore the neuroscience of stuttering to deepen your understanding of its brain-based foundations and how this knowledge can strengthen your person-centered approach.
Learn how mindfulness practices can help you reduce anxiety, foster self-compassion, and create space for authentic communication. Gain tools to develop meaningful goals that reflect each individual’s values and lived experiences, and discover how to track progress in ways that go beyond fluency, focusing instead on communication confidence, participation, and self-advocacy.
Experience how improvisational theater techniques can become powerful tools in stuttering therapy, giving you playful strategies to build confidence, enhance spontaneity, and foster community.
This conference is your opportunity to expand your toolkit with approaches that uplift the voices of people who stutter. You’ll leave inspired with new ideas you can put into practice right away.