Check the child for trauma.
First, check whether the child has any trauma. If it's just a slight bump with the naked eye, don't pay too much attention. If there are scratches, they can be disinfected with normal saline. If there is sand or pebbles embedded in the wound surface, it should be carefully removed first, and then washed with normal saline. Parents should be cautious if their children's activities are limited. Don't pick up the baby right away. You must first judge whether the child is broken. It's best to keep the original posture and take the child to the hospital.
Patiently appease the baby.
Patiently appease the baby. If the child is fine, parents should not overreact, just gently hug and kiss the child. Generally, if there is no serious injury, the mother will calm down and the child's mood will be calmed down. If long-term appeasement fails, seek medical advice promptly. What happened to your child?
Keep a normal heart
If adults treat the child's fall with a normal heart, the child will not think that this is a particularly "scared" or "sad" thing. If adults are particularly heartbroken, they will blame the floor and bed, and the child's negative emotions will be verified. The next time a similar incident happens, he still doesn't know how to deal with emotions and won't learn to be cautious.