What should I do if my child is robbed of toys by someone else

  At the age when babies love to play, they come across various toys with bright colors, unique music, and magical movements. No matter whose they are, they like to bring them around and play with them, because in the world of babies, all the fun things are their own. So, what if a child's toys are stolen by others?

  

What should I do if my child is robbed of toys by someone else1

  When a baby sees their beloved toy being taken away by another child, they will naturally cry loudly. At this time, the baby's mother or father should communicate with the baby in a warm language in a timely manner, hug the baby, prevent the baby from crying, and give the baby enough sense of security. While soothing the baby, they can also gently coax the baby and tell the baby that the toy can be shared with the children. Let's play with the toy together, share happiness, and shift the baby's attention.

  Mothers can also pick up their babies elsewhere, stroke them, and attract them with other toys. When babies see novel toys, their previous unpleasantness will instantly dissipate, and their tearful faces will naturally turn sunny to cloudy. Mothers must not scold their babies or use extreme language such as saying that they are not capable, in order to avoid hurting their young hearts.

  In the process of raising children in daily life, parents can provide their babies with basic emotional intelligence education. In the process of encountering someone snatching one's toys, the first thing to do is not to shed tears, which can harm the eyes. Guide the baby to find a solution to the problem. During the process of children playing, parents should not interfere too much, after all, babies have their own ways and methods of dealing with problems.

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