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Our best advice for teachers who want to know more about the problem of stammering is to read our new book (well, we would say that wouldn't we!). Perhaps your school library could invest in a copy?

Title: Stammering: A Practical Guide for Teachers and Other Professionals
Written by: Rustin, L., Cook, F., Botterill, W., Hughes, C. & Kelman, E.
Published by: David Fulton: London ISBN 1-85346-585-2

Here we have advice and information for teachers about dealing with younger children, primary school children and secondary school children who stammer.

 The Younger Child
 The Primary School Child
 The Secondary School Student



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    Rees (10) only stammered at school and only in some lessons. It made a real difference to him when we arranged an informal meeting for him, his teacher and his parents.

He came up with some sensible ideas to help his teacher deal with those difficult moments.

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