Although parents hope their babies can speak fluently and have clear pronunciation. But there are also some babies who not only have difficulty pronouncing words clearly when speaking, but sometimes also have stuttering, which will have a certain impact on their future education, life, work, etc. So, how to treat children's stuttering?
1. Proper guidance. Some children experience speech stuttering, mainly due to environmental factors. For example, if there are people around a child who stutter, they will unconsciously learn and imitate, gradually developing a stuttering habit. So, it is important to guide children to learn how to speak correctly, especially during their language development period.
2. Oral muscle training. Stuttering is related to the tension of facial muscles, so it is important to encourage children to participate in language training in their daily lives. Singing and recitation can be used to increase language fluency, as well as to exercise their oral and facial muscles. Through regular and long-term training, children can gradually speak fluently.
3. Psychological factor regulation. Children who eat in pairs should also receive psychological counseling. Especially excessive nervousness and anxiety can exacerbate stuttering symptoms. So parents should comfort their children and provide effective psychological counseling, which can reduce psychological tension and anxiety, and have a positive promoting effect on improving children's stuttering.