mancstammering
@mancstammer
Manchester stammering community. A place to talk about #stammering. Twice monthly meetings, social events, before meeting drinks and burgers.
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24-08-2016 20:12:52
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What does stuttering look like when we film it using an MRI scanner? Check out the cool videos in this blog! Yijing Lu USC Siemens Healthineers Siemens Healthineers Press #stutter #stammer x.com/stammertime/st…
Happy #Monday! We're back at The University of Manchester this #Wednesday! Jennifer Roche will be leading the session which will be all about childhood therapies. We'd love to hear about your experiences of therapy as a child, and compare them to what's available now - ht.ly/2ojf30iczHq
Tonight we're back The University of Manchester and Jennifer Roche, a long-time member of the group, will be leading the session which will be all about childhood therapies! See you all this evening from 6:45pm - ht.ly/2ojf30iczHq #Stammer #stammering #Manchester
Starfish Stammering Tim Fell mancstammering youtu.be/cbHzAHlfmpo
Thanks to everyone that attended last nights meet up and a special thanks to Jennifer Roche for leading the session! Some really interesting insights into childhood therapies discussed! #Stammer #stammering #BSA #Manchester
Happy #Wednesday everyone 😎 We are back at The University of Manchester from 6:45pm tonight! Andrew Purser will be leading the session which will be about covert, or hidden, stammering! All are welcome, full details right here - ht.ly/ERug30ix1R4 #manchester #stammer #BSA
Great quote from Kendrick Lamar for this weeks #WednesdayWisdom 🎤 #stammer #stammering #BSA
This evening we've got a fantastic session lined up! The conversation will be all about instant fluency-inducing strategies! See you all at 6:45pm in Samuel Alexander room A202 The University of Manchester - ht.ly/nUP430iO2sc #stammer #stammering #manchester
Thank you to PhD student Max Gattie from mancstammering and Richard Stephens - SLT and MSc student, for discussing their experiences as people who stammer, their involvement with Speech and language therapy, their current research, their personal projects and more 😀