Question
A 4-year-old child seems to have no problem speaking a few words, but when trying to form sentences, they start to stutter.
Answer
The strategies for treating stuttering mainly focus on non-pharmacological treatments, including language training, psychological therapy, the use of biofeedback metronomes, changing the way of articulation, delayed auditory feedback, and sound masking techniques. Treatment should be tailored to the individual’s characteristics, personality, emotions, and behaviors, choosing the appropriate treatment method for each individual.