Setting off firecrackers during the Chinese New Year is a traditional custom to showcase a lively atmosphere. If the baby is relatively young and often does not come into contact with particularly lively occasions, and the sound of firecrackers is too loud, it may make the baby feel scared. Many mothers worry about how to change this situation, so what if the baby is timid and afraid of shooting?
Firstly, when a mother sees a situation where firecrackers are set off, if the baby shows a sense of fear towards this situation, the mother should promptly carry the baby away from the setting off of firecrackers. After the sound of gunfire decreases, the baby's sense of fear will decrease. At this time, as long as the mother stays away from this environment, the baby's psychology will feel more secure.
At the same time, babies are relatively young and have thin eardrums. If they are frequently exposed to noisy environments such as shooting, it is also detrimental to the development of their eardrums. When the environment is quite noisy for babies, it is important for parents to help them cover their ears and protect their eardrums in a timely manner.
Finally, when the mother discovers that the baby's courage is relatively small, she should not deliberately emphasize or give the baby such psychological hints. She should consciously cultivate the baby's courage and gradually let the baby become familiar with the things she is afraid of. When frequently exposed to such things, the baby's adaptability will also be enhanced, and the fear will be reduced.