My child is now 7 years old. When he was little, he spoke late, said little, and was quite fluent. But as he grew older, I noticed that he was not as articulate or clear in his speech, often repeating a sentence or a word. Now, it’s getting worse; sometimes, his mouth opens wide, but the words just don’t come out. It’s not uncommon for a baby around 2.5 years old to experience physiological stuttering. At this age, the baby has a richer vocabulary and longer sentences, leading to speech that is not fluent or clear. Parents need to remain calm and composed, maintaining a peaceful mindset. The love and patience of parents are the best encouragement and support for the baby. It’s easier said than done, and this undoubtedly poses the most severe test of a parent’s love and patience.