Teens — Stuttering
What if:
You have trouble saying your name?
You can’t say the words what you want to?
You’re afraid to speak on the phone or order food in a restaurant?
You’re afraid that people will discover that you stutter?
Talk to us.
Our experience shows us…
As a teen, your desire to change is the most important variable in determining the right time to speak to a qualified professional about stuttering.
– In our work, we help teens gain skills and confidence in speech.
– We show teens that “you are not alone.”
– Teens learn from other teens who have dealt with their stuttering.
– We help teens speak more freely – in school, with friends and with family.
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At 13, I didn’t care about my stutter, but parents did. At Schneider Speech I found a “friend” – some I could talk to, and someone who could talk to my parents. They didn’t try to “change me.” But they helped me change some things I wanted to change.
– John, Rego Park, NY


