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How to educate your baby to doodle?
Kindergarten children always like to scribble everywhere, not only on paper, books, doors, walls, and even sheets. Some parents are either reprimanded or beaten, and some parents ignore the same thing and let it go. They feel that it is better to just draw pictures than to "get into trouble" outside. So, how should we treat this phenomenon of children? We might as well start from the following aspects to create conditions for children to draw:

1, everyone has their own desire for expression since childhood. Generally speaking, children like painting when they are about 2 years old. Children draw casually, so parents should provide their children with paper and pens in time, or stick a piece of white paper on the wall to let them draw casually on the paper. You can also ask him what he has drawn and what he wants to draw, and then draw with him. Although the child's painting is naive or even completely disliked, parents should give him the necessary affirmation and praise to encourage him to paint again.

2. You can paste some pictures of children's paintings and stories on the walls commonly used by children. On the one hand, it can expand children's knowledge and let them imitate. On the other hand, children can also be taught not to scribble on the wall, let alone on books and sheets. Only well-drawn pictures can be pasted on the wall. If the child draws a good picture carefully, parents can stick it on the wall, thus further stimulating the child's interest in painting.

In short, we should promptly guide children to scribble and create conditions for them, instead of blindly criticizing and stopping them.