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16 months old baby has a big temper. How should we educate him?
I believe many parents want to have a well-behaved and obedient baby, but some babies have a big temper, so how should we educate those babies with a big temper? Now Bian Xiao will provide you with some good solutions.

First, the baby has a big temper, how should it be educated? Parents can make some rules to deal with the baby's temper in peacetime. For example, when to play with the baby must be specified. For example, parents can't play with their babies when they are doing some housework. Then the baby will lose his temper at this time. Be sure to tell the baby in advance that you can't play with him. Only in this way can the baby lose his temper effectively. Parents can praise their babies more at ordinary times, and praise their children's good behavior in time when they are playing quietly, which can also improve their temper. Parents must be patient and gentle when educating their children, let the baby listen and change his bad habit of losing his temper.

Second, the baby has a big temper, how should it be educated? At ordinary times, parents must supervise the baby, don't lose his temper casually, let the baby develop a good habit, and don't let him develop a bad temper, which is not conducive to his later life. Good habits are very important. Only when the baby develops a good temper and good habits can he avoid losing his temper in his later life. At the same time, parents should not lose their temper casually in front of their babies, otherwise the babies will learn from their parents, so parents must set an example.

Parents can also try to reason with their children in peacetime, tell them the disadvantages of losing their temper, and let them develop a gentle character. Only when children realize the disadvantages of losing their temper can they take the initiative to avoid losing their temper, which is also conducive to their future life development.