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Therapy For People who Stammer
The Lidcombe Programme

How effective is the Lidcombe Program with school-age children? A phase 1 trial
At the Oxford Dysfluency Conference 2005, Dr Onslow presented the phase one trial results on the effectiveness of the Lidcombe Program with eight school age children (aged 7-12 years) and their parents.
New evidence for treating young children with the Lidcombe Program
Major study on preschool children published in the British Medical Journal - August 2005.
Treatment of early stuttering: the Lidcombe Programme
An introduction to the Lidcombe programme by Professor Mark Onslow (updated 2002).
The Lidcombe Programme Comes To Britain
Article by Mary Kingston on the introduction of the programme into Britain (1997).
The Lidcombe Programme: some reflections
"There are at least two important questions that I think the discussions around the Lidcombe approach have raised..." Rosmarie Hayhow shares her thoughts on the programme (1997).
A Critique Of The Lidcombe Programme
Trudy Stewart summarises what she believes are the similarities and differences between the Lidcombe Programme and the approach used by the majority of specialist therapists in Britain (1996).

Book: The Lidcombe Program of early stuttering intervention:A clinician's guide, by Mark Onslow, Ann Packman & Elisabeth Harrison. In the BSA library.

DVD: Tom's story: The Lidcombe Programme of Early Stuttering Intervention, 2007. For parents or therapists, though not intended for training. In the BSA library.

Courses/events: 
Workshop
by Mary Kingston and Sally Wynne, at RCSLT in London, 4th & 5th October 2010.
Other w
orkshops and news can be found in Lidcombe News, which is free to download at www.montrealfluency.com/continuing-education/newsletters/

Internet links:
University of Sydney's Australian Stuttering Research Centre on the Lidcombe Program;
The Montreal Fluency Centre - Lidcombe Program.

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