Some babies will respond proactively and provide language communication when someone greets them. But some babies may not respond when others greet them, and they may appear very indifferent on the surface. So what if the baby doesn't chase after people's faces?
1. Cultivate personality
The fact that babies do not chase after people is related to their personal personality. Mothers have stimulated his language by cultivating his outgoing personality and talking to him more. Through continuous training, the baby's personality becomes more outgoing and lively. Once the personality is established, the baby will develop enthusiasm for things and people.
2. Create a good family atmosphere
Babies need parental companionship the most, and parents should not be too busy with work to neglect their discipline. Good family education can help babies avoid detours on the path of growth. So don't let the baby become a left behind child, at least ensure that one parent is by the baby's side and can spend 2 to 3 hours with the baby every day. Let the baby grow up happily during their parent-child time.
3. Establishing a sense of security for babies
Sometimes babies not chasing people's faces is also due to a lack of security. This can easily lead to feelings of inferiority in his mind, and babies with inferiority will show special fear when they see outsiders. So mothers need to help their babies establish a correct sense of security and learn the ability to distinguish right from wrong.