Question
If a child has a congenital stutter, finding it difficult for others to understand their speech, only close relatives can discern their meaning, what are some effective remedies for treating the stutter?
Answer
For children who stutter, it is recommended to undergo professional speech training to gradually improve their language expression abilities. During the training process, it is important to avoid putting excessive psychological pressure on the child and to provide positive encouragement and support. If mistakes occur during training, it should be avoided to scold the child, as this may undermine their self-confidence and affect the training outcomes. The understanding and patience of parents and teachers are crucial for the treatment of a child’s stuttering.