Listen and understand
When children cry, the cerebral cortex is in a state of high excitement, and they may roll, throw things or even hit people. At this point, parents should avoid excessive stimulation, such as talking or coaxing their children with toys, but keep quiet and let their children have room to vent their emotions.
Moderate intervention
In the case of ensuring safety, you can intervene moderately, such as gently stroking the child's back or holding it in your arms, but avoid too many words.
A unique child
Every child is unique, and their psychology and performance are complex and diverse. For sensitive or emotional children, we should avoid simply labeling them as "disobedient".
Understand and accept
Understanding and accepting children's emotions is an important part of family education. Parents should respect their children's emotional needs, establish a good communication relationship with their children and help them grow up healthily.