Question

Since junior high school, I have been suffering from a stuttering problem, and it still exists in my sophomore year, causing difficulties in speaking normally due to tension. How should I handle this situation?

Answer

The most crucial thing is to build self-confidence and reduce tension. Inform those around you about your stuttering situation and ask them not to mock or correct you. Don’t worry too much; every setback will pass. Take it slow and gradually improve your speaking ability. You can practice in front of a mirror or have a good friend chat with you. Over time, the tension will gradually ease, and your speech will become more fluent and natural.