Identify the reasons why children cry.
First of all, we must learn to distinguish whether a child's crying is out of some need or just an emotional vent. For the latter, we don't need to be overly anxious. Keeping calm is the key.
Communicate with children
Communicating with children and patiently asking why children are crying are the first step to solve the problem. Knowing children's needs, we can better satisfy them, and at the same time help to cultivate their independence and self-expression ability.
Give children companionship and care.
When children need us, we might as well let go of our own affairs and give them companionship and care. Active discipline, not corporal punishment or abuse, is a more effective education method. Children need our guidance and support when they grow up. Let's work together to create a harmonious and happy growth environment for them!