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Hi there! I'm Dana Stewart. I've been a speech therapist for over 20 years and found my passion with working with kids, teens and adults who stutter somewhere along the line. I have worked in multiple settings including outpatient pediatric hospital, small pediatric clinic, early intervention and my current setting-private practice.
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Preview of Caption-Craze: Stuttering Game for Speech Therapy | Emotional Awareness Activity

Caption-Craze: Stuttering Game for Speech Therapy | Emotional Awareness Activity

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Struggling to get students who stutter to OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR FEELINGS? This engaging, low-pressure game helps students explore their emotions, share experiences, and build confidence—all while having fun. Getting students who stutter to openly talk about their feelings can be challenging. This engaging and interactive game is designed to make those conversations feel natural, safe, and even fun. Through gameplay, students are encouraged to explore their personal experiences with stuttering
Preview of Choose Your Stutter Adventure: The Presentation A stuttering story and activity

Choose Your Stutter Adventure: The Presentation A stuttering story and activity

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Helping students who stutter navigate real-life speaking situations can feel challenging—but it doesn’t have to be. This interactive “Choose Your Own Adventure” stuttering game gives students a safe, engaging way to explore what it feels like to speak in front of others, make decisions in the moment, and discover plans for daunting speaking situations that actually help. In this story-based activity, students follow a relatable scenario—a class presentation—and make choices along the way. Each d
Preview of Fill-in-the-Blank: Stuttering Stories-Print and Go stuttering advocacy activity

Fill-in-the-Blank: Stuttering Stories-Print and Go stuttering advocacy activity

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Get your student who stutters to talk about difficult stuttering experiences with humor! This fill-in-the-blank stories stuttering activity includes relatable, common stuttered experiences. This stuttering activity can help you discuss the "underside of the iceberg" with your students. Open discussion can help your student learn stuttering acceptance, stuttering advocacy and confidence with communication! This doesn't target fluency strategies or modifications (but you can practice any "strategi
Preview of Would You Rather: A Stuttering Acceptance and Advocacy Activity

Would You Rather: A Stuttering Acceptance and Advocacy Activity

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This engaging activity is a fun and meaningful way to get to know your students who stutter—whether as a Back-to-School activity or as they grow more comfortable discussing their stuttering throughout their therapy journey. This unique version of “Would You Rather” features stutter-specific questions that encourage self-reflection and open conversation. Through this activity, you will: Discover whether your student prefers to raise their hand or wait to be called on in classLearn if they feel mo
Preview of Stuttering Bingo

Stuttering Bingo

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This print-and-go stuttering carryover freebie helps your students who stutter advocate, increase confidence and challenge themselves with previously difficult speaking demands. Help your student who stutters accept their stutter. Use this product to challenge and to also discuss what is daunting about certain speaking demands. It is a simple product that can give you a LOT to talk about with your students who stutter!
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Experience

Hi there! I'm Dana Stewart. I've been a speech therapist for over 20 years and found my passion with working with kids, teens and adults who stutter somewhere along the line. I have worked in multiple settings including outpatient pediatric hospital, small pediatric clinic, early intervention and my current setting-private practice.

Teaching style

My teaching style is calm and practical. I have found that it is difficult to find materials out there that support advocacy, confidence and acceptance of stuttering. I hope to bring some fun, creative tools to you that are entertaining, easy to use and that open up better discussion about your student's experience with stuttering.

Additional biographical information

I feel so lucky to love being a speech therapist! My other passions include traveling, stand up paddling, reading, puzzling, watching baseball, hiking, learning new crafts, playing with my red lab. My favorite right now is watching my son grow in his activities!