Katie: The Little Girl Who Stuttered and Then Learned to Talk Fluently(English)
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Katie: The Little Girl Who Stuttered and Learned to Talk Fluently is an engaging, true story about a smart, vivacious young girl who wants to overcome her stuttering and speak fluently. Katie's stuttered speech causes her daily frustration and embarrassment. The way she talks inhibits her ability to freely share her thoughts and feelings, while she endures teasing from other children. The only tim
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Katie: The Little Girl Who Stuttered and Learned to Talk Fluently is an engaging, true story about a smart, vivacious young girl who wants to overcome her stuttering and speak fluently. Katie's stuttered speech causes her daily frustration and embarrassment. The way she talks inhibits her ability to freely share her thoughts and feelings, while she endures teasing from other children. The only time she finds solace is when she escapes to a nearby park where she loves to play hide and seek. Yet, this all changes when Katie and her mother learn about a special stuttering treatment that is based on science. Katie's journey to fluency is recounted in this unforgettable, non-fiction book that is designed for children between the ages of three and seven to read with their parents. The narrative is captivating and keeps children eagerly engaged. Likewise, the message is highly compelling to give parents a reason to share it with their children. This beautifully illustrated book reveals how Katie learned new ways of using her speech muscles to talk without stuttering. It also shows how her life is transformed with her new-found speaking ability¬. The book helps children who stutter understand there is help available and they aren't alone. It also encourages those who do not stutter to be kind and accepting of those who do. Moreover, the story dispels misconceptions about stuttering and how it should be treated. The plot encompasses universally important themes that are essential to nurturing a young child, especially ways in which hard work and dedication can make a huge difference in one's life. Katie: The Little Girl Who Stuttered and Learned to Talk Fluently achieves the ultimate goal of a children's book - to entertain and teach in equal measure. Katie's remarkable character will stay with you long after you've closed this heartwarming, insightful book.About the Author: Ronald L. Webster, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the treatment of stuttering. He created the first comprehensive, behavioral stuttering therapy in 1972 and founded Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI - www.stuttering.org), a leading nonprofit center dedicated to stuttering treatment innovations. HCRI has served more than 6,000 people from 48 countries. Dr. Webster's center provides a program for parents of children who stutter and works with the National Institutes of Health in research on the genetics of stuttering.. Dr. Webster's work has been the focus of news stories by the New York Times, Newsweek, Scientific American, Parade, Sports Illustrated, 20/20, NBC Today, Nightline, CBS Morning News, and Good Morning America. In addition to serving as HCRI president, Dr. Webster is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology (emeritus) at Hollins University. He wrote this book to offer encouragement and inspiration to children who stutter and their parents.
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