If a child’s slurred speech is caused by a young age, no treatment is needed. If it is caused by pathological factors such as abnormal brain nerve development or hearing impairment, appropriate treatment is needed. If a child is learning to speak, he or she may have slurred speech, which is generally normal and can be normalized as the child grows older. In addition, if there is an abnormality in the development of the brain nerves, there will be a phenomenon of slurred speech, which requires rehabilitation training to guide the child to learn to speak. If there is a hearing impairment, there will also be slurred speech, and hearing aids can be worn. If your child’s speech is slurred, you should go to the hospital in time for examination and appropriate treatment.