First of all, parents should set an example.
Parents are role models for their children. If parents often interrupt each other's conversation, they should try to change this habit.
Second, give children more opportunities to perform.
When a child wants to talk, parents can ask him to wait for a while. When the conversation with the guests is over, ask the children to express their ideas. But it is impolite to educate children afterwards and interrupt without waiting for others to finish.
Third, strengthen children's polite behavior.
When a child can politely say "excuse me, I want to interrupt" when interrupting others, parents must praise the child and strengthen his polite behavior.
It is not necessarily a bad thing for children to interrupt. It is normal that she likes to express her opinions. 3-6-year-old preschool children are self-centered, which is a normal psychological phenomenon in the process of children's psychological development. This is very different from selfishness in the eyes of adults. Selfishness is a conscious act, while the former is unconscious.
In addition to the "self-centeredness" in thinking, there are several possible reasons for children to interrupt:
(1) Children are curious about some of the contents of the speech and can't wait to solve the "questions" in their hearts, so they will show their eagerness to talk to others.
(2) The content of other people's conversations, which children have heard or are a little confused, have "resonance" and are excited. They are eager to express themselves and talk about their "opinions". This will also cause the baby to "love to interrupt."
(3) Children who play alone or try to do something alone have difficulties, are eager for help, and may interrupt others' conversations regardless of occasions.
Children will be interrupted by curiosity, asking for help and expressing themselves. The fundamental reason is that children's self-awareness is budding and they want to express themselves more, but their self-control ability is not well developed and they can't wait for others to express their opinions. Therefore, it is not necessarily a bad thing for a baby to interrupt. It is necessary to find out the ins and outs of the matter before drawing a conclusion.