Comparing acceptance and rejection in the classroom interaction of students who stutter and their peers: a social network analysis
Conclusion Our results suggest that SWS are quite accepted by peers in secondary education in Flanders. Such positive peer interaction can create a supportive and encouraging climate for SWS to deal with specific challenges.
Source: Journal of Fluency Disorders - Category: Speech Therapy Source Type: research
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