Take part: What do under 18s & parents want from stammering therapy?

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Are you, or is your child, under 18? Do you stammer? Does your child stammer? If so, researchers at Thomas More University College are keen to know what you want from therapy.

Martine Vanrijckeghem and Sabine Van Eerdenbrugh are exploring what's important for under-18s and parents when it comes to stammering therapy.

They invite you to complete their questionnaire, which should take 8 to 10 minutes. Just click on the link below. Your answers will give them an insight into how treatment can be tailored to meet the needs of children and young people who stammer.

Take part: complete Martine & Sabine’s questionnaire.

This study has been approved by the STAMMA Research Panel read more about this process. It has also received ethical approval from the Social & Societal Ethical Committee of KU Leuven.

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