Question
My 5-year-old child has started to stutter. He didn’t have a problem before. He started at the age of 3. Now I don’t know what to do?
Answer
Stuttering treatment is generally non-pharmacological, involving speech training, psychological therapy, biofeedback metronomes, changing voice production methods, delayed auditory feedback techniques, and sound masking techniques. Guidance: The treatment should be tailored to the individual’s characteristics, personality, emotions, and behavior, selecting appropriate methods for each individual.