Clinical Assistant Professor, Director of the Flaum Center for Stuttering at The OSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
The Ohio State University
Chapman is an ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. She holds the Sander and Mechele Flaum Designated Professorship in Fluency and is the Director of the Flaum Center for Stuttering at the OSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, where she provides clinical education in stuttering and speech therapy services for people who stutter across the life span. She has professional interests in stuttering, cluttering, school-based issues, and innovative clinical education practices. Ms. Chapman teaches the Fluency Disorders course, Professional Issues course, and Clinical Methods in the Schools course at the graduate level. She serves as the advisor for NSSLHA at OSU and volunteers for FRIENDS: The National Association for Young People Who Stutter.
Financial Disclosures: Financial compensation from ASHA for this presentation; Salary from The Ohio State University
Nonfinancial Disclosures: Volunteer for FRIENDS: National Association for Young People Who Stutter; Advisory Council Member for Spero Stuttering, Inc.
Creating Supportive Environments for Students Who Stutter (SC37)
Saturday, July 15, 2023
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM PT