No problem. Children's tongues don't know what's going on.

If the child's tongue is normal, but his speech is still unclear, there may be the following reasons:

Inconsistency between oral muscles and tongue: This may affect children's pronunciation and language ability. You can train children's oral muscles and tongue flexibility, for example, by whistling and blowing balloons to exercise breathing control and tongue flexibility.

Lack or complexity of language environment: If children's language environment is missing or too complex, it may affect their language development. Parents can communicate with their children more, provide a rich language environment, encourage their children to talk more, communicate more with their peers and train their language skills.

Psychological problems: Some children may be unable to speak clearly because of psychological problems, such as anxiety or depression. Parents should pay attention to their children's emotional state and make psychological evaluation and intervention in time.

Dysarthria: Even if there is no problem with the tongue, the child may still have dysarthria. This is mainly due to the lack of coordination of vocal organs (such as tongue, lips, palate, oral muscles, teeth, etc.). ). This needs to be evaluated and treated by speech therapists or speech therapists.

If the child's speech problems persist, it is recommended to seek the help of a doctor or a professional speech therapist to determine whether there are other pathological factors.