2. When the child is willful and noisy, don't severely criticize him, let alone beat and scold him. You can take advantage of the situation, actively and patiently reason, and explain to your child that unreasonable demands cannot be met;
3. Diverting children's attention is a good way to solve waywardness. For example, if a child clamors for a dog, he can take her to the park to see monkeys. Naughty monkeys will divert her excitement and get rid of her willfulness.
4, when necessary, give some "punishment", for example; Nobody cares about her crying. Even if you stop crying, you should be "cold" for a while. When she is impatient and approaches an adult on her own initiative, seize this opportunity, seriously explain to her why she doesn't meet her unreasonable demands, point out that she is willful and wrong, and make her promise not to do it again. Only in this way can criticism be effective.