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9:00 – 10:00 am
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Keynote Address
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A World that Understands
Stuttering: A Roadmap
n Michael
Sugarman,
USA
ASHA CEU offered
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10:00 – 11:00 am
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Simultaneous Sessions
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Parallel 1
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10:00
– 10:30
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'Made to
Measure': Does Client's Experience 'Make' our Therapy? n Durdana Putker-de Bruijn
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10:30
– 11:00
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Stuttering in
the Work Place: An Empirical Study of Issues and Challenges n Marshall Rice and Robert Kroll
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Parallel 2
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International
Speech Project and Outreach Efforts in Africa and China n Mark Irwin, Stefan
Hoffman, Joseph Lukong and Joseph Nsubuga
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Parallel 3
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10:00
– 10:30
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Temperament,
Parenting Styles and Childhood Stuttering n Julie D. Anderson
and John E. Bates
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10:30
– 11:00
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Middle School
Students' Perceptions of Stuttering n David
L. Evans, Norimune
Kawai and E. Charles Healey
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Parallel 4
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10:00
– 10:30
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Word
Retrieval Function and Compensation in Stuttering n Charn Ying Nang, Neville Hennessey and Janet
Beilby
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10:30
– 11:00
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Does
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Impact on Children's Language? n Sharon Millard,
Alison Nicholas, Frances Cook, Victoria Hamilton and James Au-Yeung
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Parallel 5
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10:00
– 10:30
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Influence of
Altered Auditory Feedback Device Usage on Stuttering's Impact n Lawrence Molt and J. Scott Yaruss
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10:30
– 11:00
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Delayed
Auditory Feedback and Stuttering Severity n Monica
Medeiros De Britto
Pereira, Carla Ferrante,
Claudia Regina Furquim de Andrade and John Van Borsel
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Parallel 6
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10:00
– 10:30
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Fluency Disorders in Genetic Syndromes n John Van Borsel
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10:30
– 11:00
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Lies, damn lies, and random control trials in stuttering?
n Tom Weidig
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Parallel 7
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Poster
Session 2
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11:00 – 11:30 am
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Coffee break
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11:30 – 12:30 pm
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Keynote Address
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Stuttering
and Bilingualism: Questions, Answers and Evidence
n John Van Borsel, Belgium
ASHA CEU offered
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12:30 – 1:00 pm
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Simultaneous Sessions
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Parallel 1
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Therapy for Persons Who Stutter: Eastern Europe and
Latin America n
Steen Fibiger, Herman Peters and Katrin Neumann
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Parallel 2
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Bilingual
Stuttering: Transfer of Self-Identification of Disfluencies across Languages n Brian Humphrey and
Amy Gross
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Parallel 3
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An
Investigation of the Relationship between Stuttering and Temperament n Alison
Nicholas, Ehud
Yairi,
Steve Davis and Sarah Manglesdorf
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Parallel 4
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Six Month
Outcome Measures for a SpeechEasy™
AAF Clinical Trial n Lawrence Molt
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Parallel 5
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Conflict Talk:
Conversations between Expert PWS and Novice PWS n Hiroaki
Kobayashi and Charlie Watanabe
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Parallel 6
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Making
Stuttering Manageable: The Use of Narrative Therapy n Margaret M. Leahy
and Alex Warren
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Parallel 7
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Poster
Session 2
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1:00 – 2:00 pm
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Lunch
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2:00 – 4:00 pm
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Simultaneous Sessions
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Parallel 1
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Linguistic,
Cultural, and Geographic Influences on Public Attitudes Toward Stuttering:
Cameroon, Canada, USA n Ken St Louis,
Patricia Roberts, Joseph Lukong and Megan Freese
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Parallel 2
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2:00
– 3:00
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A Survey of
the Self-Help Needs of Women who Stutter
n Peter Dhu, Charn Nang and Lakdini Geevaratne
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3:00
– 3:30
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STUTTERISM™
A Term Coined to Promote Long-Term Fluency n Richard Borys
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3:30
– 4:00
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Love Stuttering
as your Good Friend! n Peter Tonev
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Parallel 3
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2:00
– 3:00
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Lexical and Fluency Changes in
Young Children who Stutter n Stacy
Wagovich
and Nancy Hall
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3:00
– 3:30
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A
Developmental Study of Normal Fluency and Language n Nancy Hall, Kristen
Higgens,
Stacy Wagovich,
Laurie Farkas,
Elise Cote, Laura Russell and Jillian Ward
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3:30
– 4:00
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A Telehealth
Research Program in Australia: Early Stuttering and Beyond n Linda Wilson, Mark Onslow, Michelle
Lincoln and Lindy McAllister
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Parallel 4
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Preparing
Clinicians to Treat Stuttering Effectively: An Interactive Panel
Discussion n Robert Kroll,
Frances Cook, Luc De Nil and Nan Bernstein Ratner
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Parallel 5
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2:00
– 3:00
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Transcending
Stuttering -- The Inside Story n Phil Schneider
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3:00
– 4:00
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Future of the IFA
Executive session led by L Molt
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Parallel 6
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2:00
– 3:00
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Validating
Virtual Reality Environments for Use in Stuttering Assessment
n Shelley B. Brundage, Ken Graap,
Adrienne Hancock, Kristen Kiselewich, Jeremy Brooks and Mirtha Ferrer
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3:00
– 3:30
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Experienced
and Inexperienced Listener's Perceptions of Fluency in Nonstuttered
Speech n Leslie Plonsker and
Charlie Osborne
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3:30
– 4:00
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Contrasts in
Listeners' Perceptions of Fluency and Disfluency Continuums n Michael Susca and
Alexandra Eng
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Parallel 7
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2:00
– 3:00
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Where did the
Iceberg Go? n Carolyn Allen and
James Cowan
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3:00
– 4:00
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Overcoming
Patient Resistances in Stuttering Therapy n Gary J. Rentschler and John Tetnowski
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4:00 – 4:30 pm
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Closing Ceremony
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