Fun With Fluency Direct Therapy with the Young Child
by Patty Walton and Mary Wallace

Gain confidence in your ability to help young children who stutter by using this groundbreaking manual. The authors now share their successful approach to direct stuttering therapy in book form. Their enthusiasm is catching and their clinical instincts unerring. The easy-to-read, fun-to-follow format provides a wealth of information addressing:

  • Scheduling of therapy sessions
  • Differential diagnosis
  • Planning and implementing of direct therapy strategies
  • Monitoring of progress
  • Transfer and long-term maintenance
  • Counseling of children on dealing with their feelings about stuttering
  • Target Group: Ages 2 1/2 through 7 years.

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#11054 “Fun with Fluency” by Patty Walton and Mary Wallace, $64

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Fun With Fluency for the School-Age Child
by Patty Walton

Fun with Fluency for the School Age Child focuses on treating treating stuttering in children ages 7-12. It provides the clinician with a step-by-step process which helps them individualize therapy for each child’s specific needs. Well organized and practical, this manual addresses assessment, treatment planning, strategies for fluency shaping, modification, and generalization, working with attitudes and emotions, and parent and teacher counseling. Each chapter includes strategies and activities to maximize success in therapy and are designed to meet to complex needs of school age children who stutter. There are many reproducible handouts for therapy, practice, and information sharing included on a CD-rom.

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#14176 “Fun with Fluency for the School-Age Child” by Patty Walton, $63

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Austin, TX 78757-6897

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Parents of children who stutter will find these books a valuable resource to give them information on stuttering. Parents who have read these books better understand how this progressive speech disorder affects the child and how it can be helped through fun, direct therapy.