How to Treat Children’s Stuttering?

A 3-year-old 9-month-old child, with normal height but low weight. Born via normal delivery, admitted to hospital for phototherapy due to high bilirubin levels after birth. The child has blue veins on the bridge of the nose, a flushed face, red tongue, and peeling in the middle of the tongue with little or thin coating. Tic disorders are common in children with neurological disorders. The causes of tic disorders are more complex, some related to children’s poor dietary habits and lifestyles, while others are associated with streptococcal infections. If you notice any symptoms of tic disorders in your child, take them to a professional medical facility for examination. Once diagnosed with a tic disorder, treatment should be initiated as soon as possible to avoid delaying the best treatment window.
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Treatment Methods for Children’s Stuttering

Children with congenital stuttering can be treated through speech therapy and the Shenzhen therapy. During the treatment process, it is essential to provide the child with enough confidence and avoid scolding and stimulating the child’s self-confidence to ensure that the child maintains confidence during training. This will enhance the recovery effect.
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