Everyone, from childhood to adulthood, will encounter different stages of rebellion. However, many parents do not pay too much attention to this, and some parents are not even clear about which stage their children belong to the rebellion period. Therefore, sometimes they do not understand their children's behavior. So, let's take a look at whether a two-year-old baby belongs to the rebellion period?
Two years old is usually not considered a rebellious period. During the process of a child's growth, they will go through three stages of rebellion. The first rebellious phase usually begins when the baby is six to eight months old, but most parents may not notice it.
The specific manifestations of a baby's rebellious period include being only close to their own mother, being indifferent to others, and not being so enthusiastic. During this period, mothers should try to expose their babies to the outside world more, comfort them more, and help them smoothly pass through the rebellious stage. The second rebellious period of children occurs at the age of seven to eight. The third rebellious period occurs between the ages of thirteen and eighteen.
Parents should pay attention to listening to their children's voices and communicating more during their rebellious period. They should not force their children to do anything, because during the rebellious period, they have their own thoughts and behaviors. Don't argue with their children, as many children may have psychological problems. If the rebellious period is particularly obvious, it is important to communicate with a psychological teacher in a timely manner to solve the child's rebellious problems. Don't always demand that children live according to adults' wishes, as it's not just children who suffer, but even adults who suffer. Do not teach children when angry. Revise expectations for children.