Which department should children stutter in?
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Although I stuttered when I was a child, I was seldom ridiculed by my peers. Most of them were good at learning and were willing to help others when I was a child. Even so, I was still very happy, because when I spoke with my classmates, they didn't dare to look me in the eyes, even though they didn't care. Now let me talk about which department children stuttered?.
Which department should children stutter in?
First: children stuttering in stomatology department. Many people once thought that stuttering was a psychological problem, which was caused by psychological trauma such as anxiety or tension. Just like in the movie, George VI seldom got the care of his parents when he was a child and lived a depressed life in the court. Over time, psychological influence caused him to be very shy when talking with outsiders. However, I'm afraid that's not convincing. Because almost everyone has unpleasant life experiences and setbacks in childhood, but not all of them have stuttering symptoms. Therefore, this view is opposed by some scientists, who think that stuttering is influenced by many factors, and the psychological trauma experienced in childhood is not the main reason.
Second, foreign sociolinguists have found that stuttering is more obvious among children receiving bilingual education. Psychologists have done a survey on stuttering symptoms of children in Johannesburg, South Africa. The results show that the stuttering rate is 1.66% among children with monolingual education and 2.16% among children who speak two languages. Bilingual children were almost three times more likely to have severe stuttering than monolingual children. Recently, a study by the non profit eating foundation of the United States found that bilingual children often use new or long words, or more complex grammar, or mix the words of two languages in a sentence, which makes their stuttering more serious.
Third, the gene mutation of children's brain leads to the "failure" of speech function of the brain, which affects the control ability of vocal cord muscles. Researchers at the National Institute for deafness and other communication disorders in the United States found that there are three genes related to the development of brain regions responsible for controlling vocal cord muscles, and children with stuttering have mutations in these three genes, which lead to the "failure" of speech mechanism and eventually develop into stuttering symptoms. And because this kind of variation often occurs at the stage when children begin to learn to speak, people mistakenly equate stuttering with poor ability or low IQ.
matters needing attention
People often find this phenomenon in life: children who stutter, once they sing, are coherent in language, which is no different from normal children. Therefore, people think that "stuttering" can be corrected or even cured by singing. In fact, this is not true. But why do you say that? American language pathologists believe that the general problem of stuttering patients lies in the left brain area that controls language function, while the function that controls music rhythm lies in the right brain. Therefore, when stuttering patients sing, they can still pronounce according to the normal rhythm, and they can sing a song fluently like normal people. However, this does not mean that stuttering disappears.