Parents of three-year-old babies who stutter should not stress too much, as most children will get better as they get older. A three-year-old baby can sense cues or pressure from adults, so don’t put too much pressure on your baby. Talk to him at a slower pace. This way he will not be in a hurry when talking to his mom or dad. Also don’t let your baby know that there is a concept of stuttering, and don’t let him feel inferior because he doesn’t feel the same as others. This way the baby may become more and more nervous, or simply not speak, many babies will go through such a process. Because at this stage, the baby’s brain is turning faster than the mouth, the mouth can not keep up with the brain thinking will appear stuttering. When the baby’s language development and brain synchronization, stuttering will naturally improve.