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NSA Connects – Older Adults Who Stutter

As we get older, life gives us different challenges to confront. With each new challenge we must revisit what LETTING GO means for an older person who stutters. Divorce. Job loss (again). Job search (again). Illness. Family loss. Caregiving. Dating (again). Relocating (again). Making new friends (again). Retirement. Financial stress. And so much more. Join […]

The Power of Stuttering

Discover the positive side of stuttering in an interactive session led by presenters David Shrank, MSW, LCSW-C, LICSW, and Courtney Margulis, MA, CCC-SLP, both people who stutter. Join us on Wednesday, April 10th from 8pm to 9:30pm ET for a conversation exploring how stuttering can enhance various aspects of life, including work, social interactions, and […]

NSA Women Connect

Introducing NSA Women Connect—a vibrant and inclusive community where women who stutter come together to forge powerful connections, share their stories, and uplift one another. Join us in this safe and welcoming space where we celebrate our experiences, strengths, and dreams. Together, we create an unbreakable bond, recognizing that our collective resilience knows no bounds. […]

Young Adults Virtual Game Night

Calling all young adults who stutter: Get ready to roll the dice and break the ice at our NSA Young Adult Committee's Virtual Game Night! Join Ben North and Lydia Webb for an evening filled with laughter, friendly competition, and tons of fun games from the comfort of your own home. Connect with friends, new […]

Parents & Caregivers Virtual Chapter Meeting

Welcome to NSA Parents & Caregivers Virtual Chapter! This is a supportive community of parents and caregivers of children of all ages who stutter that provides a safe space for you to share concerns and seek guidance about the unique challenges our children may encounter socially, academically and in their day-to-day lives. We are also […]

NSA Women Connect

Introducing NSA Women Connect—a vibrant and inclusive community where women who stutter come together to forge powerful connections, share their stories, and uplift one another. Join us in this safe and welcoming space where we celebrate our experiences, strengths, and dreams. Together, we create an unbreakable bond, recognizing that our collective resilience knows no bounds. […]

NSA Connects en Español

NSA Connects en Español: Discovering Our Voice Together Stuttering is present in every language, but that doesn't mean the experience is the same. What is it like to stutter in Spanish? How is stuttering viewed in your culture? Join us as we talk about the specifics of stuttering in Spanish and Hispanic cultures, with David […]

NSA Connects: Early Childhood Stuttering

Caregivers, speech-language pathologists, and other early childhood professionals often have distinct questions and goals for young children near the onset of stuttering. The way in which we engage with these questions and goals has the potential to shape young children’s early experiences with stuttering. This session seeks to foster an open dialogue about caregiver-child relationships […]

Parents & Caregivers Virtual Chapter Meeting

Calling all parents, guardians, and caregivers of individuals who stutter! Join us for an insightful and supportive virtual discussion where we come together to share experiences, seek guidance, and offer each other that extra support we all need. What to Expect:Informal and open dialogueA safe space to discuss challenges and successesValuable insights and advice from fellow […]

NSA Connects – Passing Twice

Passing Twice is an open discussion for LGBTQ+ people who stutter and their families, friends, and allies. Discussion topics will be open to anything relating to the intersections of the LGBTQ+ and stuttering communities, with a focus on the experiences of “coming out” and “passing” and finding acceptance. Join Matt Maxion for this interactive conversation.