ABSTRACT

This book provides essential information and guidance about stammering for those working in educational settings. The highly experienced team of authors demonstrates how early intervention is essential if children who stammer are to have the best chance of recovery; the practical strategies that can help with children's oral participation in class, particulary in the light of recent innovations such as the literacy hour and national numeracy strategy; the ways in which teachers can address the educational and social implications of stammering, and reverse the risk of underachieving if these children become isolated, anxious, withdrawn or disruptive; how to influence the climate in schools so that children who stammer are better understood and can be helped to their full potential; and how to prepare pupils for exams, particularly in secondary schools where they may be taking oral examinations. Throughout the text, reference is made to new government initiatives where appropriate, and each chapter includes case studies, practical tasks and activities that can be used in the school setting.

chapter 1|13 pages

What is stammering?

chapter 2|19 pages

Speech and language therapy

chapter 3|10 pages

An educational perspective

chapter 4|18 pages

The early years

chapter 5|19 pages

The primary school child

chapter 6|12 pages

The secondary school student

chapter 7|18 pages

Social communication skills and stammering