Question

My child has been crying and not eating much recently. How can I correct my child’s stuttering?

Answer

If a child stutters, it is important to promptly take them to the hospital for a thorough examination to determine whether it is due to congenital developmental abnormalities or acquired language center disorders. Provide the child with various functional exercises, which can generally lead to complete recovery. Additionally, pay attention to a diverse diet and balanced nutrition, and check blood routine and trace elements to ensure there are no deficiencies and to supplement and treat accordingly.