Stutter on purposewith someone in yourhouse. What type ofstuttering you used(block, repetition,prolongation) andhow (or if!) theyreacted.Practice introducingyourself to yourself inthe mirror. Did youstutter? Was it easieror harder thanintroducing yourselfin real life?Explain one of yourspeech strategies toa friend or familymember. Tell themhow to do it, and whyit helps you talk.Research acelebrity whostutters. Sendus 3 factsabout them.Call someone on thephone and use oneof your strategies.What strategy didyou use? Is talkingon the phone easy orhard?Read an onlinearticle, or a pagefrom a book out loudand practice yourstrategies. What didyour read? Whatstrategies did youpractice?Free!Find a new fact aboutstuttering using theinternet and send it to us.Trystutteringhelp.org/teensStutter on purposewith someone in yourhouse. What type ofstuttering you used(block, repetition,prolongation) andhow (or if!) theyreacted.Practice introducingyourself to yourself inthe mirror. Did youstutter? Was it easieror harder thanintroducing yourselfin real life?Explain one of yourspeech strategies toa friend or familymember. Tell themhow to do it, and whyit helps you talk.Research acelebrity whostutters. Sendus 3 factsabout them.Call someone on thephone and use oneof your strategies.What strategy didyou use? Is talkingon the phone easy orhard?Read an onlinearticle, or a pagefrom a book out loudand practice yourstrategies. What didyour read? Whatstrategies did youpractice?Free!Find a new fact aboutstuttering using theinternet and send it to us.Trystutteringhelp.org/teens

Fluency Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Stutter on purpose with someone in your house. What type of stuttering you used (block, repetition, prolongation) and how (or if!) they reacted.
  2. Practice introducing yourself to yourself in the mirror. Did you stutter? Was it easier or harder than introducing yourself in real life?
  3. Explain one of your speech strategies to a friend or family member. Tell them how to do it, and why it helps you talk.
  4. Research a celebrity who stutters. Send us 3 facts about them.
  5. Call someone on the phone and use one of your strategies. What strategy did you use? Is talking on the phone easy or hard?
  6. Read an online article, or a page from a book out loud and practice your strategies. What did your read? What strategies did you practice?
  7. Free!
  8. Find a new fact about stuttering using the internet and send it to us. Try stutteringhelp.org/teens