What should I do if a three-year-old child is difficult to manage

  A three-year-old child is about to enter kindergarten, which is also the age when he officially enters social life. But as children grow up, they also become increasingly difficult to discipline. So what if a three-year-old child is difficult to manage?

  

What should I do if a three-year-old child is difficult to manage1

  Three year old children who are difficult to manage can start from the following five aspects:

  1. Develop children's language and reading abilities. Generally speaking, a 3-year-old child can master about 300 vocabulary words. At this stage, parents should have more conversations with their babies to promote their language development and ability to read picture books.

  2. To cultivate a child's concentration, their attention also needs to be developed. A 3-year-old child is in a period where they are very focused on what they are interested in. They can fully concentrate on playing with toys. Although this toy may seem boring in the eyes of adults, don't disturb him and immerse him in his own world. Especially don't let your child drink water at once, urinate at another time, or play with others at another time. When a child is very focused on doing something, it is best for parents to quietly accompany him to cultivate his concentration.

  3. Cultivate children's emotional intelligence. From the cognitive perspective of infants, 3-year-old children are in a stage of constantly exploring and absorbing the world. The things he absorbs at this stage will have a profound impact on his future lifestyle habits and emotional expression habits. In the face of their children's demands, parents should adhere to the principle of consistency, avoiding disagreements between parents or constant changes that leave children unsure who to listen to.

  4. Strengthen physical education. 3-year-old children exercise for 3 hours a day, including 2 hours of outdoor exercise and 1 hour of indoor exercise. Children can choose different time periods for outdoor activities according to different seasons. In summer, they can choose a shady place around 4 or 5 in the morning and afternoon; In winter when the sun is good, you can choose to play football, ride a bicycle, fly kites, etc.

  5. Cultivate babies' awareness of rules. When a three-year-old child goes to kindergarten, it is the best time to engage in social activities and establish public rules. At this stage, parents can establish rules for their children in terms of their lifestyle habits, daily routines, emotional development, and interpersonal communication skills, and consciously cultivate their ability to follow the rules. After training at the age of 3, there is no need to chase after him and follow the rules when he grows up, otherwise it will only make him impatient at that time.

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