Set the boundary
Tell the baby clearly what can and can't be thrown. For the sake of safety, make sure that babies are not allowed to throw dangerous goods. At the same time, establish a specific area, such as a basket or bucket, where the baby can throw things.
Model demonstration
You can show your baby how to use things correctly, such as putting things in designated places instead of throwing them away. Babies usually learn by observing and imitating. Therefore, as parents, we should make a correct behavior demonstration.
Interesting activity
Provide other appropriate activities for the baby, such as stacking blocks, loading containers, playing with sand in the sandbox, etc. These activities can meet the baby's needs of throwing and exploring.
Gentle guidance and re-emphasis
When babies throw things, gently guide them back to their original positions and explain why they can't throw things. Gradually emphasize and repeat this rule, so that the baby can gradually understand.
Positive excitation
When the baby stops throwing things according to your instructions, give them enthusiasm, appreciation and encouragement. This will help the baby understand the positive results of correct behavior.
Pay attention to the baby's mood.
Try to understand and satisfy the reason why the baby throws things. Sometimes throwing things may be a way for babies to express their emotions or seek attention. Understand the baby's emotions and give comfort and support in time.