2. divert attention. When you feel that your child is impetuous, you can attract him with things or objects he is interested in to divert his upcoming mood. For example, "Mom heard a nice story today. Come here, mom will tell you! " Or "mom has delicious candy for the good baby!" " ! " "
3. Leave the scene. The more parents intervene, the stronger the child's stubborn temper may be. When a child loses his temper, it can be a little tentative sometimes. The more concerned his parents are, the more likely he is to go too far and make noise. So, if it won't affect others, try to make him cry enough and wait until he calms down.
4. The role of drama. Using games to guide children, whether in learning or behavior correction, often has unexpected effects. Make good use of children's language or favorite cartoon characters as appropriate guiding tools to make the dialogue between parents and children more interesting and playful, thus dissolving children's emotions.