Question

My child is twelve years old and always stutters when speaking. No matter how much correction we try, it doesn’t seem to work. This is particularly distressing to me, and I would like to inquire about the causes and manifestations of stuttering in children.

Answer

There are various reasons for a child’s stuttering, most of which are related to expressive abilities. Being quick-witted but unable to express thoughts can lead to the phenomenon of stuttering. Additionally, some children may develop the habit of stuttering by curiously imitating others who do. It is recommended to correct it slowly, and parents should avoid criticism and instead learn to guide their child.