2. Understand children's needs: Try to understand why children are crying, whether they are hungry, tired, uncomfortable or want more attention. Only by understanding the needs of children can we provide appropriate help.
3. Establish a regular schedule: Establishing a regular schedule for children, including eating, sleeping and playing, can help children better adapt to life and reduce the number of crying.
4. Provide comfort: When children cry, parents can hug them, gently shake them, or sing a song to appease them. All these can help them feel safe and comfortable.
5. Educate children how to deal with emotions: Parents can educate children how to express and deal with emotions by telling stories and playing games. For example, when they feel angry or sad, they can try to take a deep breath or do some relaxing activities.
6. Avoid excessive doting: Although parents want to give their children the best, excessive doting may make their children become dependent and willful. Therefore, parents need to meet their children's needs moderately, and at the same time educate their children to learn to be independent.
7. Seek professional help: If the child often cries for no reason, or the degree of crying is beyond the control of his parents, he may need to seek the help of a professional psychological counselor.