The growth of a baby is the best that needs care, and every move of a baby is the concern of parents. Parents need to carefully observe the various movements and expressions of babies. When babies are over one year old, they often experience the phenomenon of losing their temper. There are many reasons that can cause babies to lose their temper. So, what are the reasons for babies losing their temper at one year and five months old?
What causes a one year and five month old baby to lose their temper
Due to the doting of parents, some children may cry and make a scene when they are slightly unhappy. Parents must not compromise or cultivate their children, otherwise it will fuel their temper. The simplest way is to put him alone in the room for a brief isolation, neglect him for a while, and give him time to calm down and reconsider what to do next.
What should I do when my baby frequently gets angry
Getting angry is an inevitable part of a child's growth and development, and it is also related to their innate temperament. A child's behavioral habits are largely the result of interaction with their parents. Baby withdrawal, in addition to some innate temperament characteristics, is related to the cultivation of many behavioral habits through parental education.
When a child shows signs of bad behavior, it should be stopped in a timely manner, but not rudely. The attitude should be firm and gentle. Firmly expressing the attitude will make the child feel that throwing tantrums and refusing is useless. Gentle expression of acceptance and love for the child ensures that the child does not feel hurt when stopped.
Due to the overindulgence of parents, some babies often develop the habit of losing their temper. Actively teach your baby to correct their bad habits, avoid overindulging them, and guide them correctly. Create an environment conducive to the growth of babies. If the baby is seriously affected, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to eliminate any other physical effects.