To give babies the "passport" of interpersonal communication to be polite, parents only need to start from the small details of daily life, and it is not difficult for babies to gradually learn social etiquette and develop good habits of politeness.
Self introduction
Play games and let the baby and their parents introduce themselves together. For example, in the game of "going to kindergarten", the father acts as an uncle (the mother acts as an aunt), and the baby comes in through the door, bending down and bowing first.
Baby: Hello Uncle and Aunt!
Uncle and Aunt: What's your name?
Baby: My name is XXX (loud and clear voice).
Uncle and Aunt: How old are you?
Baby: I am two years old.
Uncle and Aunt: What is the name of your father (mother)? Where do you live? What is your home phone number?
After answering, the uncle and aunt should correct the incorrect answers of the baby and promptly praise 'you answered very well'.
Uncle and Aunt: Goodbye!
Baby: Goodbye!
If there are some things that the baby cannot remember clearly, it can be repeated once a day to help the baby explain clearly and develop the good habit of greeting people and saying "goodbye" when saying goodbye. At the same time, the baby's ability to make clear self introductions is also an important safety education.
Say hello to your baby with love
Take your baby out and when you meet someone you know, teach them to say "Uncle or Auntie is good". In addition to the other person praising the baby, parents should also promptly agree and affirm that the baby is "polite and well behaved"; This positive response is the best encouragement for the baby. Then continue to urge the baby to do so.
Encouraged by the beautiful feeling of being praised, over time, babies will consciously greet acquaintances. If a baby actively greets strangers, parents must praise him for doing well and being a popular baby. Of course, every time you enter the house, you should greet your family; Say goodbye before leaving.