Question
How to treat childhood stuttering?
Answer
During a child’s growth, there may be some awkwardness in language expression, which is usually a normal physiological phenomenon. Parents should treat it with the correct attitude, avoiding excessive correction or punishment to prevent affecting the child’s confidence. Parents can encourage and patiently listen to help children gradually master fluent speaking skills. They can teach children to read aloud, sing, and tell stories to help improve the stuttering issue.