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The baby always feels that others laugh at her, what should I do?

Sensitivity is a neutral word, which means that a person has good perception and can detect very subtle good and bad. Therefore, sensitive people usually have rich emotional experiences and great emotional fluctuations, which is not a bad thing. For example, engaging in artistic creation requires sensitive perception and imagination.

However, if you interpret other people's feedback too negatively in interpersonal relationships, it is not only a sensitive issue, but more likely because you are not confident enough, love yourself enough, or care too much about other people's opinions. Of course, the 6-year-old child is still in the primary stage of self-establishment, and parents only need to pay attention to the following points.

First, encourage and affirm more, such as giving timely and sincere meanings while laughing, such as "it's really interesting and fun" and "your imagination is too rich";

Second, tell him not to care too much about other people's reactions. Compared with our own opinions, others' opinions are insignificant;

Third, learn to interpret other people's reactions and let him know that there are many possibilities;

Fourth, tell his parents about similar experiences and let him understand that it is inevitable to be laughed at occasionally by others. As long as you don't take it to heart, things will change soon;

Fifth, he can be taught to laugh at himself humorously.

Answer 2:

Dong Liyan

Children's education expert

There is a sensitive child at home. What should parents do?

1. Guide children to draw conclusions through thinking. Ask him, "What would you do if you heard a particularly funny story?" How do you expect mom to react? "When watching the sketch, you can ask him," What are you laughing at? "Through discussion and analysis, let him establish a correct cognition.

2. Broaden children's horizons. Take him to nature and feel the "big" of the world; Take him to the crowd, feel the noise of society, and let him know that everyone has something to worry about. He is not the center of ridicule.

3. "Attack the shield with a child's spear." When he laughed heartily, he asked him solemnly, "Are you laughing at me?" When he answered "no", he asked, "Then why are you laughing?" "Well, the joke you told that day was funny to everyone for the simple reason."

4. Guide children to experience emotional contrast. Talk to him about his feelings when he doubts, ask him if he is happy or upset, and let him know that he is upset because he misinterprets other people's intentions; Talk to him about the positive emotions such as "care" and "happiness" that he feels when trusting others. Let him compare the two feelings, increase trust in others and reduce suspicion.