tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8919709354189953907.post3519685867132232012..comments2024-03-18T22:17:45.917-07:00Comments on Joyful Public Speaking (from fear to joy): Cluttering is not the same as stutteringRichard I. Garberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04032747070969465341noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8919709354189953907.post-3517829075811867272009-06-06T11:21:17.653-07:002009-06-06T11:21:17.653-07:00Pam:
Thank you for pointing me to Judy Kuster’s S...Pam:<br />Thank you for pointing me to Judy Kuster’s <a href="http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/" rel="nofollow"> Stuttering home page</a> I will refer to it when I post about stuttering. <br /><br />RichardRichard I. Garberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032747070969465341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8919709354189953907.post-7768568599479172672009-06-02T17:53:59.747-07:002009-06-02T17:53:59.747-07:00Great information here. Found this through a link ...Great information here. Found this through a link to another site that I read regularly. I am a person who stutters, and am the President of my Toastmasters Club, called Captital Toastmasters. <br />I think Toastmasters is great for anyone wishing to improve communication and confidence.<br />I have been involved in speech therapy, and have met a couple of kids and an adult who clutter. It is not the same, at all.<br />I am also a fan of Judy Kuster. She maintains the great site www.stutteringhompage.org and really works hard keep people up to date on trends in fluency disorders.Being open about my stuttering and Toastmasters have both helped me tremendously.<br />I agree that moving from fear to joy is an awesome experience. Too bad it took me so long to do that!Pamhttp://www.stutterrockstar.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com