My child has been stuttering a little lately, will it be more serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is a true stutter, it can become serious if it is not corrected in time.

    Children are in the early stage of language development, very good at imitating adults to speak, and are accustomed to imitating adults or all sounds in the surrounding environment, so if there are stuttering people in the surrounding environment or there is a stuttering language environment in TV and audio transmission, children will be asked to imitate and stutter.

    However, it is also important to note the staged characteristics of children's language development, during which time of language development the child stutters, whether it is true stuttering or false stuttering.

    If the child has a true stutter, it needs to be corrected. In the case of false stuttering, the child's language ability will naturally recover. Therefore, take a closer look during the time your child is talking to see your child's language and personality traits.

    This is because many children who stutter are people-pleasing and more sensitive. First of all, you can block the environment in your life that may have stuttering characteristics, so that your child's language development is in a more normal environment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the child stutters, it is generally corrected early and resolved early.

    Because, over time, the child grows older.

    Incorrect guidance from parents will lead to serious stuttering in children.

    Any problem is easy to solve at the beginning, but after a long time, it will be difficult.

    Therefore, it is recommended to correct it as soon as possible to avoid severity.

    It is also okay for children to stutter, you can try it, and the mouth is comfortable.

    Hope mine can give you a reference!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    From this mother's account, we can see that the reason why she feels very confused and worried is not that she is worried that the child is stumbling now, but more that she is afraid that this is a precursor to stuttering, and that the child will be like this when she grows up. In fact, there are many parents who are so confused, and Happy Dad himself is no exception.

    <> Happy is about the same age as the child of this fan's mother, and he also expresses his desire and expression skills well, but in terms of specific expression, he either can't say a word for a long time, or he doesn't say the next sentence for a long time, and there is a big problem with happiness, that is, the words are not clear when he speaks, coupled with the stumbling of expression, except for a limited number of people who can have the patience to listen to him, others often listen to Happy and stumble there and sigh"This kid, why is he stuttering! ”

    Generally speaking, as long as the child has "the first word takes a long time to say", "it feels like it's too anxious", "a simple sentence is always repeated", "it feels difficult to pronounce it", etc., the vast majority of parents begin to wonder if this is stuttering, does it mean that the child will stutter in the future! After all, in modern society, fluent expression and appearance have a great impact on a person's future, and as parents, they are naturally very concerned about their children's performance in this aspect. So, is the child just stumbling in his words, or will it evolve into stuttering, as Mom and Dad think?

    Today, Happy Dad will talk to you about this topic, hoping to help parents who have similar confusion.

    Let's start with the answer, the vast majority of children stumble when they speak, and it is not the kind of stuttering that parents think. I saw a study from the University of Utah before, which showed that about 5% of children will have stuttering, incoherence and other stuttering-like symptoms, of course, this is only temporary, and it will decrease when they grow up. Of course, there are more children who have been injured and cannot speak fluently, or children who have a family history of stuttering.

    That is to say, as long as it is a healthy child, most of the stumbling and talking situations when they are children can be healed by themselves. And strictly speaking, this manifestation is not actually stuttering.

    So, what is stuttering? Stuttering, to be precise, is a speech disorder that occurs in childhood. The specific performance is that you know what you want to say and what kind of content you want to express, but when you express it specifically, there will be some words or words that are repeated, uncontrollable prolongation or stuck, etc., which will affect communication.

    Of course, there will also be some performance that affects the speed of speech, pitch, volume, and facial expressions that affect normal communication. Stuttering, as a symptom of a language disorder, can have a great impact on children.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the hospital first to make a diagnosis, this time period of time the child will sometimes be unclear, to consciously correct, if necessary, to take the child to the hospital to see, and 2 years old is an important period for children to learn language, if there is stuttering must go to the hospital to intervene in time, otherwise it will be very troublesome after the ** time period.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The language system of two-year-old babies is still in the process of development, and there is no need to worry too much about stuttering.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is possible that when you grow up, you will have a stuttering problem, so you can correct it from an early age, or you can take your child to the hospital for examination.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it is not serious, it can recover slowly in the future, and if you are worried, you can go to the hospital for a check-up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be that there is a problem with family education, it may be that one of the parents has a stutter, it may be that the child's language expression skills are relatively poor, it may be because the child is nervous, parents must let the child speak slowly and speak clearly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be because of genetics, or it may be that the child has learned some bad study habits, so the phenomenon of stuttering occurs. When stuttering, parents should teach their children how to say a complete sentence correctly, and should also stop their children's stuttering behavior, and parents should be more patient with their children to correct their children.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, we need to understand the reasons for children's stuttering: first, two or three-year-old children's thinking develops rapidly, but their speaking skills are not perfect, and stuttering occurs when he can't find suitable words when he is in a hurry to express his thoughts. Second, if there is a stutter in an adult or around.

    In addition, when the child's development reaches a certain stage, don't give him a liquid diet anymore, that is, always give him porridge, always eat soft, more and richer food, and more food with a slightly hard taste to help him chew, which is also very beneficial to the development of his lips.

    Let the child speak slowly, even word by word, so that when the child can gradually speak a sentence completely, the child will have more confidence and a sense of achievement. In this way, you will be able to speak the whole sentence fluently and stop stuttering. The best period for stuttering correction:

    Early childhood. 3-4 years old is the baby's language sensitive period, and generally 6 years old has passed the language sensitive period. Therefore, if the baby stutters, seize the baby's language sensitive period and correct it as soon as possible, and the sooner the correction effect, the better.

    Mothers should not be in a hurry to correct or even reprimand repeatedly, but should wait patiently to listen to the baby's speech and guide him to express it slowly. It will naturally get better after a while. Encourage your child to build confidence in overcoming stuttering.

    Create conditions for children with stuttering to play regularly with fluent peers. At the same time, try to educate your little peers not to laugh at your stuttering child.

    And the subject's child is still young, and he stammers a little when he speaks, which has attracted the attention of adults, so he can accompany the child to practice in the morning. For example, you can try to read sentences aloud and practice slow, accurate, and clear dialogue. Contact with and imitation of a stutterer causes the child to stutter when speaking.

    For example, if a family member, neighbor or friend stutters, your child will stutter when he or she comes into contact with them. We must get rid of the problem of speaking in a hurry, the more anxious we are, the more we stutter, even if we say one word at a time, it's fine! If your child is around someone who stutters, try to keep your child away from them, as they are the source of infection for your child.

    If the family members stutter, remind the family to be careful when talking to the child and try not to stutter in front of the child.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    By the time babies reach 2 or 3 years old, they already have a certain vocabulary. However, their language organization and expression skills are not particularly perfect, and some stuttering is relatively common. Especially when your baby is particularly nervous, the chance of stuttering will be higher.

    How to correct your baby's stuttering?

    1. Singing and reciting: Babies sometimes stammer, but when they recite texts and sing, careful parents will find that they do not stutter. In fact, this is mainly because of the rhythm of language activities, and the feelings brought by it, make them ignore a lot of things in their hearts, so they will not stutter when they speak.

    2. Correct demonstration: When the babies stutter, parents must be patient and demonstrate correctly. And to have a good attitude, you can't use a tough attitude to blame the child for how they are, which will hit their self-confidence, which will aggravate the phenomenon of stammering.

    3. Role-playing: In the baby's world, they may be more vivid about the image, so parents must quit the opportunity to play a role. Let them feel that they are not talking to themselves, but to the characters, and slowly the children will correct the phenomenon of stuttering in their daily life.

    4. Listen patiently: In real life, many mothers are in an impatient mood, and they will be particularly anxious when they encounter the phenomenon of baby stuttering. Therefore, at this time, mothers must listen patiently to what the baby says, and do not rush to interrupt their meaning, as well as the language, which will cause them more serious consequences in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is because children have not yet perfected their language organization and expression skills, which is why they stutter. You can communicate more with the baby at ordinary times, and parents must be patient, so that the child can correct quickly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because children do not have a certain vocabulary and expression ability, they will stutter and stutter if they are not clear. Children can sing and recite and role-play, and parents should demonstrate correctly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is because the baby's development is not complete, so there will be such a phenomenon, and children should be allowed to make more friends with others and express more.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be that the child imitates others when he is young, or it may be a congenital stutter, and the baby stutters more to remind the child to speak slowly, and you can also go to a professional stuttering institution to correct it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is because of the instability of the child's speech, so it is often intermittent, and it continues to become a kind of stuttering, which can be slowly corrected by letting the child sing and communicate with others.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It cannot be ruled out that it is congenital inheritance, and it is also possible that the child deliberately stutters. If the baby stutters, you have to go to a regular hospital****.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The main reason is that the baby's oral and tooth development is not particularly complete, so sometimes there will be some stuttering, and it can be corrected by slowly strengthening training and learning.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It may be because the child often learns to talk to some people, and then he finds stuttering very fun, so he learns to stutter, and it is very easy to correct at this time, and every time he stutters, he has to talk to him, tell him that he can't do this, and slowly it won't happen again.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In fact, it is likely that it is because of the bad habits that have been formed, so you should have patience to guide the baby to speak.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Since the child has no problem speaking when he is a child, but he suddenly stutters recently, it excludes the factor of the child's congenital deficiency in language development, and it is very likely that the child imitates others or is in a hurry to express himself and has some difficulty.

    In any case, do not reprimand your child, because the more you reprimand your child, the more nervous your child will be, and the more severe the stuttering may be. If someone says in front of a child, "How can this child stutter!"

    Parents should not be overly careful, let alone make their children feel ashamed. When your child stutters, listen calmly to him, and then ask him to repeat it as fluently as possible, or demonstrate to him a more concise way of expressing it to help him overcome the difficulty of oral expression.

    In addition, taking your child to read catchy nursery rhymes and sing some smooth songs are all good ways to correct your child's stuttering from the front. If you find that he is imitating a child or an adult, tell him explicitly: "He is not right, the baby will not learn from him."

    Let your child know clearly that learning someone else stutters is wrong. Another psychological factor of children's stuttering is fear and timidity, observe whether the child is not very suitable for a certain environment or things, if this is indeed the case and parents need to help the child recover confidence as soon as possible, it will naturally eliminate the stuttering phenomenon.

    You can also let your child speak more slowly, maybe he is in a hurry to say something, so he stutters, tell the baby not to worry, think about it and say, we can wait for you, slowly say no problem, the child will have no problem.

    Summary: Be sure to figure out whether the child is really stuttering, or learning to stutter, he may think it is fun, if it is really stuttering, then find a professional place to consult, see if you can**, if you just learn to stutter others, you must tell the child, this is not right, this is not a good behavior, let him see other children talk.

    Of course, if it is just a simple imitation, parents should not interfere too much, the child thinks that this can attract your attention, he will become more and more intense, and the imitation of stuttering is likely to become stuttering. Communicate more with your child to find out where the problem is, and it will be easier to solve the problem.

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