Question

In mid-August, I took my child to the beach for fun. I didn’t apply sunscreen or wear protective clothing for the child. After returning, the child seemed to have an allergic reaction to ultraviolet light. The child has an allergic constitution, and their body started to itch, eyes became watery, and they began sneezing and had a runny nose. Then, they started to stutter. What should I do?

Answer

Firstly, we must avoid showing any disappointment or discrimination towards the child. We should remind the child to speak slower rather than criticize or punish them. This can help alleviate their tension, boost their confidence, and reduce their fear of stuttering. Parents should communicate with the child slowly and comfortably, giving them more pause time to speak at their own pace, and treating them with patience and a positive attitude.