A newborn baby is like a blank sheet of paper. After one month, they can gradually see their mother's appearance. At four months, they will turn over on their own, at seven months, they can sit and stand alone, and at eight months, they will crawl freely. At the age of one, babies will try to walk. So, what are the behavioral characteristics of a one-and-a-half-year-old baby?
Behavioral characteristics of a 1.5-year-old baby
A one-and-a-half-year-old baby can now carry things, speak simple words, and walk. At this point, babies may have some understanding ability, but they are still confused. Parents need to guide their babies' behavior, such as not grabbing or hitting people casually. At the age of one and a half, babies will have their own behavioral awareness, like to attract others' attention, like to be self-centered, like to draw randomly at home, and will shout and scream in a hurry when parents don't understand them. At this time, babies are the most adorable, and parents need to guide them calmly.
What should parents do for a 1.5-year-old baby
Parents should inform their babies at the age of 1 and a half to avoid some dangers, correct some bad behaviors, and spend more time with them. Also, be careful not to argue in front of the baby, provide a safe environment for the baby, and let the baby live in a loving environment. Parents should also pay attention to teaching their babies to distinguish between good and bad. At this time, babies are still at an age where they seem to understand but do not. It is more effective to reason with them than to beat or scold them, and it will also make them less irritable.