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The Parent Challenge, with guest Joe Donaher, Ph.D
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As a parent of a young person who stutters, how can you help your child? This is a most common and difficult challenge. You desperately want to save your child from struggling in a fluent world. The reality is that while most parents have good intent, they're using approaches that only increase the struggles that people who stutter experience. Today, Brian Nolan invites Dr. Joe Donaher back to our podcast to give advice for parents in this area. Joe reads a chapter from his book: " I, I, I Got Next" and explores a common situation involving a mother, father and two children; a boy who stutters and his very talkative sister. Take a listen and see how Joe would coach the parents through this situation.
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