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Perspectives on Fluency and Fluency Disorders 19 58-61 July 2009.
doi:10.1044/ffd19.2.58 Copyright 2009 by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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"Cluttered" Parenting

Charley Adams

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC

This article is designed to call attention to the experiences of being a parent of a child who clutters. Three parents were interviewed. Although their stories are very different, they share similar challenges. Difficulties include struggling to understand a child who clutters, obtaining an initial diagnosis of cluttering, finding a speech-language pathologist with the knowledge and skills to work with a child who clutters, and helping a child with cluttering learn how to socialize with his/her peers.







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