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How to correct children's stuttering?

I summed up some ways to correct children's stuttering. In addition, I remind children that parents often need to cooperate with them to do something. In daily life, parents try to spend more time with their children to correct stuttering.

1. Keep children away from stutterers. Children like to imitate and have strong imitation ability. If children often come into contact with stutterers, parents will not stop them in time. In the long run, children will also become stutterers. In short, it is very important to correct the language environment of children's stuttering. When your child stutters, parents should not care too much, let alone blame the child for stuttering. It is to encourage children and guide them to speak and express boldly.

As parents, we should practice talking with our children more. Parents should always pay attention to their children's language development ability and spare as much time as possible to communicate and talk with their children. Parents can read some children's stories or play some children's voice stories from time to time to stimulate children's language nerves. In addition, parents can play more language games with their children. In a word, language communication between parents and children is very important.

3. Parents create a relaxed and comfortable growth environment for their children. A good language environment is very important to correct children's stuttering. Children will talk more easily in a relaxed and comfortable environment and become more confident psychologically. Parents should also give more encouragement to their children and avoid yelling and criticism.

Parents should take the initiative to help their children build their self-confidence. When your children stutter, they may be laughed at or imitated by people around them. In this case, parents should give their children more encouragement so that they can speak out boldly without caring about their stuttering.