[NIFL-ESL:9266] Re: ESL and Stuttering

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In a message dated 8/14/03 1:57:00 PM, CC-ValerieGlass writes:

<< I have a new student in my beginning ESL class with a stutter >>

Hi,

This may be completely off the wall, but a friend of mine saw something on TV 
- maybe Oprah - that seems to be an almost miracle cure for stuttering.  It's 
a device worn in the ear rather like a hearing aid.  

If I were you, I'd check with local speech therapists for more information.

Good luck,
Sue Sandeen
ESOL Gainesville,FL



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