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Perspectives on Fluency and Fluency Disorders 19 62-66 July 2009.
doi:10.1044/ffd19.2.62 Copyright 2009 by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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Global Landscape of Cluttering

Isabella K. Reichel

Graduate Program in Speech and Language Pathology, Touro College
Brooklyn, NY

Klaas Bakker

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Missouri State University
Springfield, MO

The global emphasis of the International Cluttering Association (ICA) is manifested in multiple dimensions. This article focuses on two of them, namely, resources available through the ICA Web site and the results of an International Cluttering Survey (ICS), which had been presented to 25 members of the Committee of the International Representatives of the ICA. The answers of the representatives to questions regarding awareness of cluttering, definitions, professional preparation, goals for education about cluttering and approaches for achieving goals, are compared and analyzed.







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