What’s wrong with a child who stutters all the time?

A child’s stuttering speech may be caused by psychological factors, environmental factors and delayed speech development.
1. Psychological factors: parents are too strict and too eager to speak to their children, or people around them often laugh at their way of speaking, resulting in the child being very nervous and afraid of making a mistake, which can lead to stuttering.
2. Environmental factors: When the child is just learning to speak, if he often imitates the stuttering people around him, he will always stutter.
3. Delayed language development: the child’s ability to express language, organization and comprehension lags behind that of children of the same age, and the vocabulary is not as good as that of children of the same age, and the child’s speech may be stuttered and repetitive.
The child’s speech is always stuttering, and may be caused by hearing impairment, brain diseases and other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then actively treat the symptoms.