Question

A five-year-old child who never had a stuttering problem began to exhibit such symptoms at the age of three. How should parents handle this situation?

Answer

Stuttering treatment is typically non-pharmacological, involving language training, psychological therapy, biofeedback devices, changing voice production methods, delayed auditory feedback techniques, and sound masking methods.Guidance: Treatment should be tailored to the individual’s characteristics, personality, emotions, and behavior.