1 is a normal phenomenon. Generally speaking, children aged 2 ~ 3 years old still lack language expression ability, and sometimes they stutter when they are in a hurry to express some problems. With the improvement of language ability, this phenomenon will disappear on its own.
2, dysarthria dysfunction, the more common is that the lingual frenum is too short or the muscle strength of oral muscles is low. Take the child to the hospital stomatology department to see if the tongue system is too short, and do oral muscle function test if necessary.
3, abnormal psychological behavior, such children are more introverted, lack of security in growth, inferiority complex, easy to stutter. If this is the case, it is necessary to give more encouragement and support to children, slowly cultivate self-confidence, and then stuttering will be improved.
Three-year-olds need to find the cause of stuttering. Common reasons are as follows. 1. It is related to heredity. If one parent stutters, the child may stutter, too. 2. The lingual frenulum is short, which requires dental treatment and surgical treatment. 3. It is said that the defects of organs, intelligence, heredity, environment and other factors will cause obstacles to children's language development, such as oral tooth structure, hypoplasia of soft palate, adhesion of lingual frenum and so on. 4. Acquired diseases, such as vocal organs caused by nervous system diseases, uncoordinated movements, inability to imitate correctly caused by hearing impairment, and brain development disorders, will lead to inaccurate pronunciation. At this age, the language function is in the period of accelerated development, the ability to understand adult language is significantly improved, and there is a desire to express themselves. However, their language function is still in the development stage, and their interest and cognition of things far exceed their language ability, so they often have the phenomenon of inaccurate pronunciation and procrastination, which is also a physiological phenomenon that often occurs in children's development. Parents must be patient if they realize that this situation cannot be rushed. When talking with children, be fluent in language, speak slowly and articulate clearly. Don't laugh, scold or beat and scold children, which will do psychological harm to children, but it is not conducive to correcting stuttering.