Is There a Miracle Cure for Stuttering Children?
Man is always in a constant search for the ultimate wonder drug. Many are still fascinated with the existence of the fountain of youth. Most of us want quick fixes as we got used to fast food meals. There have been a number of scientific advancements but there are diseases that have no known cure yet. Dementia, Alzheimer’s, AIDS are just some of those diseases that are still incurable. Stuttering has not perfect cure yet. Therapies and medical innovations help alleviate this speech impediment.
Stuttering is a speech disorder that causes a person to repeat or prolong the syllables, word or phrase in his or her statement. This is often caused by anxiety, self consciousness, over excitement, stress, and even embarrassment. Individuals who are put in a hot seat situation often times stammer and stutter with the words they want to say. The stuttering of some people can also be considered as a form of defense mechanism. Adults who have developed stuttering may also suffer from lack of self confidence, poor self-esteem, weak personality and weak communication skills.
Usually children who have developed stuttering outgrow it in their early childhood years. They may have developed stuttering at the time when they were just about to learn how to speak. The rationale behind is that they are yet to familiarize themselves with the various textures of sound. Also, they are still in the process of becoming comfortable in reciting syllables, phrases or words that they find most convenient and appealing to them.
Children who are given special guidance and attention with their condition can easily outgrow stuttering without any complications. Those children who do not get the right support from their parents and other family members usually have the most difficulties improving their disorder. The other aspects being considered that may cause stuttering are children who have multi-lingual families. Just when they are about to learn a language, they are exposed to complex words, accents and etymologies. This can be very confusing for their minds. This gives them a lot of stress and anxiety.
Parents and siblings should play an active role in the improvement of stutterer’s condition. A child who has this condition who constantly receives positive feedback, reinforcements and encouragements can quickly improve and accept this disorder. The child will be more motivated in conquering this flaw. On the other hand, unloved and ignored kids with this condition will more likely develop insecurities. This will result to poor social and communication skills. They will be more recluse and introverted even in their adult life.
Parents and siblings should exert more effort in spending time with a child that stutters. They should be able to provide activities that will help stimulate and motivate the child’s social and communication skills. In this manner, the child will develop a healthy self-esteem and will learn how to talk in a normal manner.
Parents should always keep an open mind to all possible treatments available to their child. Never deprive your child of his or her right to get well. Parents should love their child unconditionally. Never be ashamed of your child’s disorder. Remember that it is not a disease.
Parents should not rely on quack doctors or any mystical belief that it is their child’s karma to have a speech disorder. There have been medical advancements and there have been scientific approaches that can help improve this condition. Do not be afraid to ask for professional help. Various facilities and speech language pathologists are trained to handle this disorder. You just have to conquer fear itself. Once done, the healing begins.