How do children recognize people

  As children grow older, their physical functions become more and more perfect, their organs gradually mature, and their ability to sense external things also increases. But in such a situation, the child will also start to recognize people, which will be beneficial for difficult parenting. So, what is it like for children to recognize people?

  

How do children recognize people1

  Firstly, newborns exhibit the phenomenon of recognizing people at four to five months old, which is a reflection of the improvement of their physical fitness and a major manifestation of their ability to recognize people. Especially for babies after 3 months, once they have a clear impression of people's faces, they will show a favorable impression of familiar relatives. Young parents should be happy about this.

  Secondly, babies can recognize their parents from five to six months old and enjoy being with them because being with them makes them feel safe, happy, and warm, and begins to develop a sense of family and affection. When encountering unfamiliar people, if the image of this person cannot be found in the baby's impression, the baby will feel uneasy. Recognizing others is a manifestation of self-protection ability, and young parents should show understanding and respect for this.

  Finally, parents should not cry, avoid, be afraid, or even make noise when their baby sees strangers. At this time, parents should provide some comfort and not blindly scold, in order to prevent the baby from developing phobias and hidden anxiety disorders.

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