MSU researchers awarded $3.1M to study impact of stuttering on children

Researchers at Michigan State University’s Developmental Speech Laboratory have received a $3.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to examine how stuttering affects children over time.

The five-year project will investigate why some children who stutter experience more serious emotional, social, and developmental challenges than others. According to the research team, the study is the first large-scale longitudinal effort focused specifically on the long-term impact of stuttering on childhood development.

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