2. Communicate with the baby: When the baby tears the book, patiently tell them that it is wrong to do so and explain why it is not possible to tear the book. You can tell them that books are a treasure house of knowledge, and tearing up books will destroy the spread of knowledge.
3. Set rules: Set some rules for children about reading and taking books, such as sorting out books after reading or playing, and don't throw them around at will.
4. Provide alternative activities: guide the baby to participate in other beneficial activities, such as puzzles and paintings, so that they can shift their attention from tearing books to other beneficial things.
5. Praise and reward: when the baby stops tearing books, give praise and reward to make them feel the benefits of correcting behavior.
6. Patient guidance: For younger babies, it may be necessary to guide and correct many times. Parents should be patient and gradually help their babies develop good reading habits.
7. Create a good reading environment: provide a comfortable and quiet reading environment for children, so that children can concentrate on reading and reduce the impulse to tear books.