How long does a baby’s temporary stutter usually last

Temporary stuttering is a reversible condition that can be corrected in time and can gradually improve over a period of about 2-3 years, and usually resolves spontaneously by the age of 5 years. However, the duration of the disorder varies and is closely related to parental guidance. Temporary stuttering mostly occurs between the ages of 2 and 3, which is the critical period of language development, and the baby’s language function is not yet perfect, so it is easy to appear stuttering phenomenon. If there are no special circumstances, with the improvement of language function, temporary stuttering can be self-cured before the age of 5. However, parents should pay attention to guiding the baby, which will help to help the baby to recover normal speech as soon as possible. Normally, parents should guide the baby patiently and give the baby the right demonstration. In the process of guiding and demonstrating, parents must ensure enough patience and give more encouragement and praise. In the process of communicating with the baby, they should slow down the speed of their own speech so that the baby can see the mouth shape of the parents for better imitation.