Question

My son has a slight stutter, and it’s noticeable when I listen to him speak. He doesn’t sound like other children, and everyone at home is quite worried. I would like to ask, how should one treat a baby’s stuttering effectively?

Answer

There are no effective medications for treating stuttering; it can only be addressed through regular training and gradual improvement. It’s important to practice relaxation so that you can become aware of what you want to express. You can use methods such as clenching your fists, then relaxing them, and clenching again to help yourself relax. Deep breathing can also be beneficial for achieving better relaxation. Patients should inform their audience about their stuttering in advance, as accepting oneself is crucial for effective treatment.