Question
Our child is only four years old, but recently I’ve noticed that he has a bit of a stutter when he speaks. It’s happened several times. A four-year-old child has started stuttering. How can this be corrected?
Answer
If a child stutters, it’s recommended to let them practice regularly, and psychotherapy, as well as response therapy and breathing therapy, can also be effective. It’s good to have the child recite or read poems to practice their pronunciation. Guide the child to speak slowly and correct their speaking style. Parents need to have enough patience and focus on encouraging the child to speak up without rushing, allowing them to express their thoughts at their own pace.