What should a one-year-old baby do if he doesn't give anything and cries for an hour until he vomits?
Generally speaking, I will give her anything that will not bring danger. If I can't give it in time, I'll tell her-baby, wait patiently, mom will give it to you, and we'll count down together. 10, 9...0. She knows to give it to her after I count to 0. She knew I was going to give it to her when she heard 0, and she was very happy. As soon as I started counting, she knew that I would give it to her later and she would wait quietly. When I take her alone, sometimes I have to leave for another room, which is also a loud countdown, and she will wait. I said, baby, don't move. Mom will be right back. She really won't move. For dangerous goods, try to put them out of her reach. Once in a while, when she gets it and grabs it from her, she cries. Can only divert attention, while she was unprepared, secretly take away and hide. When she reacts, she wants to cry if she can't find it, so she quickly takes something else to divert her attention again, such as showing her a picture book with a dog, or holding her to the window, or hugging her, or asking her how the dog is called a duckling and how she loves dogs. She was also proud that she could learn to dodge, so she forgot to play and stopped crying. It always works. After all, ginger is still old and spicy, and she can't compete with me.