The child's patience is very low. When they want to defecate in the supermarket, they generally don't look for the toilet first like adults. Supermarkets are public places. If children litter in the supermarket, people around them will easily get bored with Ma Bao. Before entering the supermarket, treasure moms should put on diapers with good water absorption and not easy to leak, so as to avoid him doing some annoying things in public and make treasure moms feel more at ease when visiting the supermarket.
2. Keep telling children to buy things.
After one year old, children can understand and say some simple sentences. When taking him to the supermarket, Ma Bao can constantly tell him what he needs to buy, and ask the children to repeat what Ma Bao said. This can not only improve the child's memory, but also exercise her language expression and description level, which is of great help to her future growth and development.
3. Let the children take it out.
When shopping, the mother should tell the child what he needs before congratulating the product, and then let him reach for it. If you do it right, treasure moms can praise their children appropriately or give them some material encouragement; If you take it wrong, don't worry, and slowly guide them to get the right thing. This kind of behavior can not only enhance the child's enthusiasm for new things, but also improve his thinking ability about these things he comes into contact with.
Step 4 ask your child questions
In addition, treasure moms often ask their children some questions, such as "what is this" and "what color vegetable is this" when they see a certain vegetable. This behavior can not only strengthen children's memory, but also develop children's logical thinking ability and cultivate children's good thinking habits, which can play a great role in children's future development.
Children's habits are mostly formed from childhood. In the process of habit formation, parents have a great influence on it, so treasure mothers must pay attention to the way when raising their children.