Some parents find that their babies are easily frightened, some in dark places, and some when taking a shower, they may experience varying degrees of fright. So, what should they do if their babies are frightened while taking a shower?
Firstly, when a baby is frightened, they may experience poor mental state and unstable sleep, especially for young babies who may cry, feel drowsy, and not suck. Parents need not worry too much about this situation, as it is a stage that every baby will go through in their growth and development. Parents need to master the correct methods to help them alleviate their fear.
Secondly, if a baby is frightened while taking a shower, it usually does not require special treatment unless it occurs frequently and repeatedly, and requires the use of sedatives under the guidance of a doctor. When a child is frightened, the mother can pat and caress the child more often, using body language to care for and comfort the child's fearful emotions. You can also use your palm to hold the child's face, gently sway your left hand, and gently stroke the child's back with your right hand to shift the baby's attention and stabilize their emotions.
Finally, some children may be easily awakened while sleeping. At this time, parents can establish a sleep ritual before going to bed, such as playing some relaxing and pleasant music, to stabilize the child's emotions. When sleeping, do not let the baby's small hand press on the chest to avoid nightmares. When the child wakes up, gently hold the baby's small hand or pat the back to give comfort, and the baby will quickly fall asleep.