Question
My child has been crying and not eating much recently. How should I treat my child’s stuttering?
Answer
If a baby stutters, it is generally considered to be due to poor development of language functions. In such cases, it is best to take the child to the pediatric hospital’s neurorehabilitation department for cranial magnetic resonance imaging and EEG tests to rule out cranial and brain maldevelopment. If there is none, it would be very beneficial for such a baby to undergo rehabilitation training to exercise language functions.