2. Slow down and help children. After entering the sensitive period of imitation, children are eager to master these interesting new skills quickly. At this time, parents need to give more encouragement and help. Slow down your movements to meet the needs of children to imitate. Help children imitate and learn better through parent-child games.
3. Moderate guidance to create a good environment. Psychologists point out that children begin to observe the world from birth. They are natural observers and grow up by observing and imitating the behavior of others. There is no right or wrong in imitation itself, but the behavior of adults, so parents should set an example.