Recognizing Stuttering Awareness Week

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National Stuttering Awareness Week

National Stuttering Awareness Week, observed annually during the second week of May, serves as an essential opportunity for educators, clinicians, and speech-language professionals to come together in raising awareness about stuttering and promoting best practices in support and intervention.

National Stuttering Awareness Week was established by the U.S. Congress in 1988 through a joint resolution, advocating for greater public understanding of stuttering and the experiences of individuals who stutter. The initiative aimed to combat stigma, increase educational outreach, and highlight the importance of supportive practices in both clinical and educational settings. Since then, it has grown into a significant annual event promoting awareness, acceptance, and advocacy.

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