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Welcome

Our Mission

Stuttering is complex.  Not only does stuttering reveal itself in an overt manner though one's speech, but it has far reaching psychosocial implications on a person's life.  Many people who stutter become experts at "hiding" their stuttering, but the covert psychological ramifications are still very real.  Our mission and purpose for this support group is to provide support to the parents of children who stutter by providing information regarding stuttering and its psychological implications, current research, guest speakers, and Q&A / discussion time.

Paul Kowalczyk, MA CCC/SLP

Mr. Kowalczyk has been practicing as a speech/language pathologist for over 20 years. He completed his undergraduate and graduate work at The University of Illinois @ Champaign-Urbana.  Mr. Kowalczyk holds licensure in the state of Colorado (DORA), Department of Education, and nationally as a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.  Mr. Kowalczyk has a high interest in fluency disorders and has been published in the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research for research in the area of childhood stuttering.  Mr. Kowalczyk has had the pleasure and privilege of working with the wonderful students at Roxborough Intermediate for the past 6 years. 

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