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Exceptional Work on Speech Therapy, February 14, 2007
This review is from: No Miracle Cures: A Multifactoral Guide to Stuttering Therapy (Paperback)
Mr. Kehoe's work provides an exceptional, comprehensive guide to persons who stutter. He presents the difficulty of stuttering as one that is definitely correctable, given time and effort. The book encouraged me towards improving my individual speech therapy and I see daily improvements. The Small Talk device, discussed in the book, has had a significant influence as both a training aid and as a support in real-time speaking situations. Much applause to Mr. Kehoe for his efforts in preparing the book.
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Invaluable and an easy read, November 6, 2010
This review is from: No Miracle Cures: A Multifactoral Guide to Stuttering Therapy (Paperback)
I just finished this book; it was an excellent read. Overall I think it is a great resource and I'm going to use it to make my next "plan of action" (I am a severe stutterer). The author's description of stuttering pathology and the different classes or eras of treatment is quite complete and unbiased. His conclusions and proposed treatments seem practical and give me hope that with perseverance I can make real permanent progress.
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No Miracle Cures: A multifactoral Guide to Sturrering Therapy, July 22, 2007
This review is from: No Miracle Cures: A Multifactoral Guide to Stuttering Therapy (Paperback)
This is an excellent book. I would encourage anyone who stutters, even lightly, to read this book. It is an eye opener.
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