Digital story’s about stuttering
1.Sometimes I just stutter (Eelco de Geus).
A book for children in the age 7 to 12 who have emotional reactions to stuttering. It explains stuttering and helps to cope with the feelings that come along with it.
2. Trouble at recess (by Jamie).
A story written by an 8 year old girl, about a stuttering girl who copes with teasing by explaining stuttering to her class mates.
3. Boo goodnight to Halloween (Tracy Harrison).
A story for preschoolers about a stuttering ghost.
4. The Can’t Be Seen who couldn’t squawk (Dale Williams)
An illustrated poem for school-aged children about a bird who is ashamed for not being able to squawk, but in the end overcomes his fear tot talk.
5. The story of the princess who stuttered (Izabella)
A fairy tale of a princess who stammered. The book is in Slovenian but can easily be translated with Google translate.
A fairy tale of a princess who stammered. The book is in Slovenian but can easily be translated with Google translate.
6. Tarby rockets to slower speech (Craig Coleman and Mary Weidner)
A book about a turtle who learns that talking to fast makes it difficult for people to understand him. It teaches children how to use pausing, phrasing and appropriate turn-taking.
7. Jeremy and the hippo, a boy’s struggle with stuttering (Gail Wilson Lew)
The stuttering is symbolized by a hippo growing bigger and bigger, until Jeremy learns to accept his stuttering and stops fighting.
8. Changing the words around (Alan Badmington)
A comic strip for school children about overcoming the fear of stuttering and no longer avoiding words.