Children's stuttering is a common behavior in the process of children's growth and development, and it is most common at the age of 2.5 to 4.
Traditional therapy
Including psychotherapy, pronunciation therapy, respiratory therapy, etc. Generally, psychotherapy is the main method, plus some exercises to change bad habits.
Practice reading aloud.
Practicing reciting, especially reciting poems or singing, breathing and pronouncing rhythmically, is of great benefit to correcting stuttering.
Attention shift
Because doing so can concentrate the spirit on rhythm and rhythm and divert the stutterer's attention to pronunciation.
The doctor suggested
For children stuttering, we can't care too much, but we can't ignore it. Ignore stuttering completely, don't beat and scold, don't blame children, reward them immediately when they don't stutter, and they will get better slowly.