If a child is found to stutter, it should be corrected in time. Because they are relatively young and have not yet formed irreversible habits, it should not be particularly difficult to correct them. There are many reasons for stuttering. It may be that the child is in an extremely nervous state, or he may be psychologically fearful, anxious, or ridiculed by others. All of these may cause stuttering. We should pay more attention to the child’s inner state, which is crucial to his growth. The causes of language disorders can be divided into two categories. One is primary language disorders, which include pronunciation difficulties, unclear expression, unfluent speech and stuttering. Pronunciation difficulties are mostly caused by chronic laryngitis, vocal cord inflammation and nodules due to frequent respiratory tract infections and improper pronunciation. Stuttering in children around three years old is a change in speech rhythm, but only a small number of these children continue to have this problem into adulthood. Some data show that stuttering has obvious family factors, suggesting that it may be related to genetics. The other type is called secondary language disorder. The main reason is mental retardation. Language development disorder caused by intellectual disability. Hearing impairment, resulting in speech impairment. Mental illness and psychological disorders make people unwilling to communicate with others using words, which will eventually lead to language disorders; certain brain diseases can cause language disorders. There are also some children who live in families where multiple dialects are mixed, and they cannot adapt, which causes language barriers. Or children who live in an environment lacking language stimulation may not have their listening and speaking abilities trained, which may also cause language barriers. We know what causes stuttering. The causes of this disease are inseparable from our lives, so in life we need to have a deep understanding of relevant knowledge, do some work to prevent the disease, and keep ourselves in a good mood and not be too nervous. You should find out the reason why your child stutters, prescribe the right medicine, observe his behavior more to see if there are any psychological problems, and then slowly guide him to correct his stuttering and speak fluently. As a child grows up, we should pay special attention to his psychological changes and the experiences he goes through in his mental journey. |
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