Many parents are distressed by their children’s inability to pronounce words correctly, so let’s take a look at “how to do if children have different pronunciation” and treat children’s pronunciation correctly so that they can grow up healthy and happy. For example, cerebral palsy, harelip, shortened sublingual ligament, etc. Due to the above-mentioned problems or deformities, they cannot pronounce correctly, forming the so-called “big tongue” and slurring their words. Some of the above problems can be corrected by surgery and pronunciation exercises, which are quite effective, but they must be treated by specialized doctors or trained by professional rehabilitation training institutions. Emotional disorders are caused by dissatisfaction with adults. Some children can only make babbling sounds like babies. For example, when the child has a younger sibling, the adult’s attention is focused on the newborn and the child is not left out, so the child becomes angry and discontented, and the discontent is expressed in the language, which turns into a strange pronunciation. In addition, when adults treat the child in an unpredictable manner, the child is at a loss for words and becomes extremely upset, which also leads to dysarthria. It is difficult for a child to learn language smoothly when he or she is mentally upset or dissatisfied. Therefore, we must treat the child with great love to make him or her feel warm and remove the cause of anxiety in order to make him or her mentally stable. Hearing organs are defective. If you cannot hear the sound clearly, it is not easy to pronounce the sound correctly. Parents should pay special attention when their babies have abnormal hearing. For example, if you call your baby at a normal volume but he does not respond, or if your baby needs to play the television set loudly before he can hear you, these are all signs of a hearing problem. Hearing problems can be treated, and some can be improved with the help of hearing aids. If you find it, you should send it to the hospital as soon as possible. The dysarthria of dysphonia has been discussed earlier. It will disappear naturally after the development of the articulation and speech organs. If we can provide appropriate help to the child at the same time, we believe that we can raise a sound child. V. Develop wrong pronunciation habits. For example, if a child pronounces the word “card” as “hit”, it is easier to pronounce the word “card”, so the child chooses the easier one. Parents should correct their children’s mispronunciation in time so that they do not accumulate the wrong sounds and cause dysarthria.