David Daly

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David A. Daly (born 1941 in Michigan) is a fluency author, researcher, and center owner.

Daly has performed considerable research in both cluttering and stuttering.

Daly is probably known for his work with making cluttering diagnosis available and accessible to speech-language pathologists.

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[edit] Early life

Daly was a moderate to severe stutterer who went to school for speech therapy. It was not until he gained stuttering clients that he decided to work on his own stuttering.

[edit] University

Daly was given emeritus status by the University of Michigan in 1999 [1]

[edit] Predictive Cluttering Index

The Predictive Cluttering Index (PCI) is a worksheet that is used as a diagnosis tool for cluttering. It was first published in 1992, in his book The Source for Stuttering and cluttering. It was revised in 1999 for an ASHA conference. The last revision, renamed the PCI, was in 2006.

[edit] Books

  • The Freedom of Fluency
  • The Source for Stuttering and Cluttering.

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1]

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[edit] Sources