There is no uniform and simplest way to correct stuttering. Occasional stuttering is a normal phenomenon and does not require treatment, while long-term stuttering is usually improved through rehabilitation training and psychotherapy. 1. Rehabilitation training: Under the guidance of a speech therapist, you can strengthen the skills of vocalization, breathing, speech rhythm and intonation to gradually correct stuttering. 2. Psychotherapy: Psychologists can combine cognitive-behavioral therapy and supportive psychotherapy to gradually improve stuttering. Generally speaking, occasional stuttering may be related to speech habits and does not require special treatment, while long-term stuttering requires prompt medical attention and active treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, family members need to encourage people with stuttering to help build up self-confidence, which will help to correct it as soon as possible.