Children usually can't wait to get something, such as watching cartoons, cutting up watermelons they just bought or telling another story. Mom will tell her that she can get it, but it will take some time. Give your child time to experience and compare, and let her know what "waiting" is. During this time, you can sing a short song to your child or count from 1 to 10. Let children understand that "waiting" is only a short time.
Temporarily divert attention.
When parents are about to have a heart-to-heart talk with friends, they might as well give their children a little thing that he has never seen or is not allowed to play with, so as to divert his attention. When the child knows what it is, or what he can do with it, you end the conversation.
3. Tacit communication skills
If parents meet acquaintances on the road and need to talk a few words, children can cultivate tacit understanding with their parents in advance if they want to get attention at this time. For example, let the child put his hand on his parents' hand, and the parents hold his hand and tell him: I know your requirements and I will meet you as soon as possible. This way, you can communicate with your children without interrupting the conversation with others.