Babies have a quick temper, which is also related to their family environment and parents' genetics. Firstly, what parents do, babies will learn to do, just like teachers. I often hear mothers around me discussing that babies have a bad temper, are prone to getting angry, crying, making noise, shouting loudly, and so on. Parents will scold their children, but none of them have a good effect. So what if the new baby is too impatient?
Babies are too impatient, and mothers need to accurately analyze the reasons for their children's anger based on their understanding of their daily lives. They can tell their babies some interesting stories appropriately; Divert the baby's attention and switch to a different toy; Play games with children; You can take the baby to play with other children and so on.
Babies have a quick temper, which is an instinctive and physical response. When the baby starts crying when they are hungry, parents become extremely anxious and rush to get formula. The baby has grasped the mother's psychology, and the mother's reaction has fueled the baby's temper, which should be appropriately and not so quickly satisfied. This approach is also to better improve the baby's temperament.
When a baby gets angry, it is the baby's bad emotions that are being released, and the parents' reaction is the key. The baby is unhappy, crying and screaming, and playing tricks on the ground. At this time, parents scaring the baby will definitely not have any effect. If the baby's needs are met and the baby's wishes are fulfilled, over time, the baby's temper will become bigger and harder to discipline. Parents need to let the baby know that throwing a tantrum cannot solve the problem, which will help the baby grow better.