Question

Does stuttering in children require treatment?

Answer

Stuttering in children does require treatment. Psychological therapy can be used, along with specific activities to improve the condition, such as writing poetry silently, singing, and performing rhythmic breathing exercises. These methods can help divert the attention of the stutterer and focus it on rhythm and pronunciation. Through long-term practice, these methods can effectively improve the stuttering issue, allowing the child to express themselves more confidently.