Question

My son is three years and three months old, but he still speaks unclearly, and sometimes I can’t understand what he’s saying. When I teach him to speak, he has inconsistent reactions; sometimes he ignores it, and sometimes he gets angry because he’s called stupid. I would like to ask the experts, what should we do?

Answer

It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a larynx examination to determine the child’s pronunciation. Avoid giving your child medication lightly and do not disrupt the child’s normal growth and development. It is suggested that parents and relatives should be patient, repeatedly teach, communicate more with the child, let him talk more, and as he grows older, the situation should gradually improve. If you notice that the child’s tongue is slightly wide, you can pay close attention to observe.