Stuttering, clinically known as stuttering, is a form of dysarthria, a language fluency disorder caused by central nervous, peripheral nerve or muscle disorders related to articulation. There is no clinical trick to change stuttering in one month. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital, identify the cause of stuttering, actively give targeted treatment, and cooperate with language training, the symptoms of stuttering can be relieved. Stuttering often starts in early childhood, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment can help control the development of the degree of the disease and improve the prognosis. In addition to seeking professional medical help and giving medication, the following language training methods can also help improve stuttering symptoms.1. Improve language fluency: Patients who stutter first need to improve their self-confidence, and can relieve stuttering symptoms by appropriate sentence breaks, lengthening the voice, appropriate pauses, slowing down the speed of speech, adjusting breathing appropriately, and actively adjusting the length and difficulty of sentences. If the stuttering symptom is heavy, you can also practice word by word first, and then carry out dialogue training; 2. Proper relaxation: relax for sentences that are prone to stuttering and avoid repetition. If you have a premonition of stuttering when communicating with others, slowly relax and speak the sentences slowly. People who stutter often speak very nervously, so they can relax their head and neck appropriately, or use hand gestures for assistance, etc. In addition, patients should actively practice their speech, maintain a stable mood, and train repeatedly. Take care to avoid speaking in a crowd or in a specific environment, which may lead to anxiety, embarrassment and frustration and is not conducive to performing corrective behaviors afterwards. If stuttering symptoms do not improve in the long term, the patient may receive medication or psychotherapy under the guidance of a professional psychologist, etc.