What should I do if a child loves to cry

  In daily life, some young children love to cry, even for small things that make them cry uncontrollably, leaving parents not only heartbroken but also puzzled. I don't know what caused it, so what should we do if young children cry?

  

What should I do if a child loves to cry1

  1. Actually, it is quite normal for young children to cry. Because children in this age group have impulsive emotions and poor self-control, their tolerance for setbacks during play is extremely limited. When I want to play outside and my mother doesn't allow it, I express my dissatisfaction by throwing a tantrum. Therefore, the best way is to understand the child, and not allowing young children to cry is incorrect. In order to reduce the frequency of crying for such young children, it is necessary to regularly encourage them to become strong willed individuals.

  2. When young children cry, we should actively guide them, understand and sympathize with their crying, thereby reducing their loneliness and vulnerability. But parents cannot accommodate their children's crying, otherwise they may threaten adults in the future. It is best to ignore a child when they are crying, and to satisfy reasonable needs as much as possible when they are not crying. Unreasonable needs must be rejected. Let him understand in his heart that crying is useless for unreasonable needs.

  3. Let young children express their ideas through language on their own. Ask him to explain the reason for his crying, and at this point, the mother will comfort the child, which can reduce the frequency of her crying. It also cultivates children's language expression ability. In daily life, we can use stories to reason with children, letting them know that crying is the least promising, and children should be brave and have a strong personality.

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