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1 to 16 years old, kids those secrets you don't know

As the saying goes: parents are the best teachers for children. Friends, we introduced the wonderful brain earlier, and today we will learn from the perspective of parents: 1 to 16 years old, the secrets of children that you don't know!

Only when you really know your children can you get along with them better and educate them, can't you?

1 year old: When you can't speak yet, it is the sensitive period of the mouth and hands, and this time you like to eat your hands and like to throw things.

2 years old: entering the sensitive period of property rights awareness, often saying "this is mine", "that is mine", refusing to share anything with others, obstinately going his own way, possessive, selfish and domineering.

3 years old: easy to accept, willing to share, like to learn, but at the same time easy to be introverted, anxious, and begin to develop a sense of autonomy.

1 to 16 years old, kids those secrets you don't know

Mothers accompany their children in their studies

4 years old: enter the perfect order, stubborn time, like adventure, hiking, excitement, new things.

5 years old: He can already judge what he can do and what he can't do, and avoid getting into trouble. Likes to worship and accept to be worshipped.

6 years old: He can be a model student at school, but when he comes home, he will be a little bully. Naughty, conceited, unreasonable, and now in a moment of vulnerability, especially emotional hurt.

7 years old: He began to like loneliness and retreat, and began to pay attention to his own little world. It is necessary to give him a little privacy at this time.

8 years old: like to run out, like to make friends, have the ability to evaluate things, begin to build moral awareness, and begin to judge others and themselves.

9 years old: more independent thinking, observation ability and hands-on ability is more meticulous, more delicate, the same is true in terms of feelings. Have more ideas for your own independence!

1 to 16 years old, kids those secrets you don't know

Children become confident and independent

10 years old: have a strong moral concept, care most about other people's opinions, care about friends around them, and don't want their parents to control themselves too tightly.

11 years old: physical changes begin to occur and cause psychological changes, moody, impulsive and irritable, often quarreling with siblings and rebelling against their parents.

12 years old: more rational and tolerant, active, enthusiastic, good to participate in social activities, independent of parents, easy to be influenced by peers, began to care about their appearance and clothing!

13 years old: Began to examine himself, very sensitive to criticism, self-awareness, like to express his own opinions.

14 years old: like to participate in external activities, care about their own and other people's personality, choose friends based on interests and personality, often take heroes or stars as examples.

15 years old: Increased independence, increased tension and conflict with parents and classmates, and can lead to defensive behavior problems or crimes, while also beginning to have self-control. (Note: In the recent incident at Yugou Middle School in Lingbi County, Suzhou City, Anhui Province, both children were between the ages of 14 and 15, making them the most conflict-prone ages.) )

16 years old: with a pre-adult model, strong self-awareness, more independent and confident. Have a more balanced and complete personality and self-control, full of hope for the future, focus on friendship and teamwork, and begin to make friends with the opposite sex in the ignorance of adolescence.

1 to 16 years old, kids those secrets you don't know

Friends, the above summary is only the tip of the iceberg in the child's growth process, your child is currently in which period, may wish to check the above content to see, not allowed or charged Oh ~

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