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Ramig (speech, language, and hearing sciences, University of Colorado) and Dodge, a certified speech-language clinician, offer a wire-spiral bound resource manual for speech-language pathologists and students of communication disorders. They outline basic principles of stuttering and its treatment, from assessment through explaining treatment to parents, and provide hundreds of treatment activities to use with dysfluent children and adolescents. Also included are English and Spanish handouts for clinicians, parents, and teachers. The audience for the book includes parents, teachers, and day care providers. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Darrell Dodge is a certified speech-language clinician and private practitioner working as an associate in the Denver area private practice offices of Peter R. Ramig, Ph.D. and Associates, specialty clinics focusing in the evaluation and treatment of children, teens and adults who stutter. Mr. Dodge received an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Cincinnati in 1973 and had a long career in advertising, writing, wind energy research and development, and website development.