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Babies in this period, once hindered in the process of free exploration, will bring them great trouble. The 2-year-old baby can't control his emotions yet. All emotions are not processed by the cerebral cortex, but vented directly through the limbs, that is, lost temper.

Advice to parents:

1. Babies say "no" to us, which is a normal behavior in this period, indicating that they are growing up healthily. If we accept them, they can develop their inner strength and grow into an independent, independent and responsible individual.

2. Learn to live in peace with stubborn babies. Parents should first learn to accept the baby's "no" and accept the baby's different views, opinions, feelings and demands on us, instead of being furious or indifferent when encountering differences, objections, disobedience and embarrassment. In short, we must learn to accept the boundaries of babies and their personalities.

It is normal for babies to lose their temper when encountering obstacles, indicating that they are sprouting an appropriate emotional response. Babies losing their temper in public will embarrass their parents, but it doesn't mean that we are incompetent and failed parents. Accept and allow the baby to vent, the baby will be understood and will soon learn to control his emotions.

4. Specific analysis of specific problems. In the baby's psychological stage, parents will encounter a series of problems. That requires us to take some ingenious ways and means according to different situations on the basis of understanding the baby. For example, Qiqi was concentrating on amusement projects at that time, and the mother could discuss with her baby how long it would take to go home: for example, she would slide 6 times or swing 20 times, or play with sand for 5 minutes.

Remind the baby that it's time to go now. If the baby doesn't come, hold the baby's hand, look him in the eye, get his attention and tell him, "We must go home now." Even if the baby loses his temper, he will firmly hold him away, and at the same time calmly let him vent his emotions and give him a good impression: "Do you really want to play for a while! Going home now makes you angry and sad. We will come back to play tomorrow. "

I believe that once parents understand the baby, there will be many wise ways to make the originally lovely baby more lovely.

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