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What if the baby doesn't like eating and cries for snacks all day?

What if the baby doesn't like eating and cries for snacks all day? Coax the child and master the words that the child can understand

The child is a very simple linear thinking. If you let him eat snacks, he will be happy. He gets angry when you don't let him eat, because he doesn't get what he wants.

When a child wants to eat snacks, you can follow the child's words: "I know that the baby really wants to eat that candy now (for example). It is red in color and tastes sweet. It is really delicious. If it were me, I would like to eat it, too. However, if we eat too much candy, we will have small moths in our teeth and eat our teeth away, so we can't eat other delicious foods. " You can use related picture book stories such as "New Things in Tooth Street" to reason with children. Let children bathe in a loving environment

When children want something constantly, they are often looking for a sense of satisfaction. If they fail to meet the requirements, they may be too idle or unhappy. Parents have time to play games with him as much as possible, read with their children, do handicrafts, go out and do a meaningful little thing to make their children smile more! In this way, the child forgets to eat snacks unconsciously, even if he doesn't forget, he won't have time to eat and eat all the time ~ At this time, make an agreement with the child and set some rules. How many snacks can he eat only one day? Limit it! ? Positive reinforcement method

When your child eats a little less snacks, or doesn't eat snacks, give him timely praise and encouragement, and tell him that the baby is really good and sensible, and knows that it is unhealthy to eat more snacks. When your child eats three meals a day on time, you should also give him timely encouragement and praise, and tell him that the baby is really amazing, and eating so well is much better than that. Generally speaking, the baby is more receptive to praise and encouragement than criticism, and it is the kind that he actively accepts. In order to get more praise and encouragement in future behavior, he will continue your praise and encouragement behavior! Divert children's attention

Slowly reduce children's dependence on snacks, but I will also give them some snacks. I will go to the supermarket to buy snacks in the morning or afternoon on weekends. Before I go in, I will discuss what I can buy and what I can't buy. I can buy a few things. The children decide and buy them themselves. Ask him after he eats snacks, and you can continue to buy what you like next week after you finish the request.