How to Correct Stuttering in Children?

Stutterers exhibit a wide range of symptoms. Due to the complex nature of stuttering, its treatment is also diverse and complex. Currently, stuttering treatment primarily focuses on non-pharmacological approaches, including language training, psychological therapy, biofeedback metronomes, altering vocal production methods, delayed auditory feedback techniques, and sound masking methods. Treatment should be tailored to the individual’s specific stuttering characteristics, personality, emotions, and behavior, choosing appropriate treatment methods for each person.
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How to Correct the In-toed Gait in Babies

In-toed gait in babies is a common phenomenon during growth and usually doesn’t require excessive concern. Parents can try having their child sit cross-legged to help adjust. If the in-toed gait is still severe after the age of four, it is advisable to seek medical attention early.
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