
Daniel Shaw, M.S., CCC-SLP
Daniel is a speech-language therapist at the Sisskin Stuttering Center and for Sumner County Schools in Tennessee. He has extensive experience working in both school and university clinical settings, most recently as the chair of the stuttering team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, with special interests in stuttering across the lifespan, counseling, autism, and play development. Daniel also serves as the director of Camp TALKS, a week-long summer camp for children who stutter at Vanderbilt University. He has presented on Avoidance Reduction Therapy for Stuttering (ARTS®) in workshops and in graduate courses and mentors graduate students andother speech therapists interested in providing stutter-affirming therapy. His experience spans all age groups in individual and group settings. He is deeply devoted to helping people who stutter find their voice and actualize their potential, not in spite of their stuttering, but through it. His passions include reading, hiking, driving with the windows down, Dodger baseball, and deep conversations with friends.
