As children grow older, some may become particularly obsessed with something and carry it with them wherever they go, even to the point of never leaving, such as always holding a pacifier or sleeping with something in their arms. So why do children become obsessed with these items? How to change a child's fetish?
Parents can help their children make corrections through these specific measures: 1. Hug their children more often and give them positive suggestions. 2. Younger children need to do bedtime soothing work. 3. Be tolerant and do not easily change your child's lifestyle habits. Encourage your child more. 4. Prepare some other things to distract the child's attention.
Simply put, child fetishism is actually a transitional attachment behavior that occurs during a child's transition from "complete attachment" to "complete independence". It can also be seen as a manifestation of a child's lack of security. The lack of security is mainly due to the unfulfilled inner needs, and parents must take it seriously.
To some extent, children with fetishism actually begin to grow up, explore their environment, learn independence, and seek the presence and support of their parents around them, thus creating a sense of security. Parents should provide their children with more emotional communication and encourage them not to place their emotions on other things.