Question

My baby is three years old, and when he speaks, his speaking speed is very fast, and he also has a bit of a stutter. I’m worried that as he grows older, the stuttering will become more severe, so I want to ask, how should children undergo language correction training?

Answer

When a child stutters, it’s important to slow down their speaking pace to reduce the occurrence of stuttering and to ensure clearer pronunciation. Once the child no longer stutters, you can gradually increase their speaking speed. In everyday situations, pay attention to having the child speak softly, as this can also effectively prevent stuttering.