The Impact of FFP on the School Setting-The Students: Are able to interact with and observe peers who stutter, sometimes for the first time. Are able to.

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The Impact of FFP on the School Setting-The Students: Are able to interact with and observe peers who stutter, sometimes for the first time. Are able to form friendships with other children who stutter. Are able to generalize some of the skills and attitudes they are developing in their school therapy program. Are able to take back to school some of the skills and attitudes they develop at FFP.

The Impact of FFP on the School Setting-The SLPs: Experience a “hands-on” PD event, i.e. parent counseling, fluency experts doing therapy, listening/viewing stuttering, attitudes and experiences of Children Who Stutter (CWS) of all ages/severity. Receive the updated Fluency Friday manual to use as a “go to” resource for fluency therapy. Share and consult with other SLPs outside the isolation of their own school. Supervise grad students and learn fresh approaches to fluency therapy Provide “minutes of service” to children who stutter in regard to each child’s Individual Education Plan (IEP).. Bring the FFP experience back to their school, i.e. Lunch Bunch, classroom presentations, etc.

The Impact of FFP on the School Setting-The Families: A “life-changing experience”. Learn what to expect in the future for their family member who stutters. Receive counseling and a chance to openly discuss their fears, concerns, and questions with other families and fluency experts. Be a cheerleader and observer of their CWS as they succeed and meet their challenges.

The Impact of FFP on the School Setting-The Community: Learns much about stuttering from the SLPs and children who return to the community from Fluency Friday Plus. Develops a new respect for the CWS as they return and are excited about FFP. Supports a group of students who do not get much recognition for their successes.