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Your child has just turned 1, how can I better say "no, no, no" to her?

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Author:Hu Buxi (yunhubuxi0515)

Lychee has just turned 1 year old and likes to run around and has no idea what danger is. As a new mother, some time ago I learned a very good way to say "no, no, no" to my children, and I am practicing...

Say more "stop" and less "no"

(1) Saying "no" often carries the meaning of blame, and it is easy for children to confuse the expression, and there will be ideas that want to "verify". When you say "stop," it only means that you are paying attention to your child's every move and just want one action to stop.

(2) First tell her to stop, and then tell her why she can't touch it, it is normal for the child not to remember, and say it several times until she remembers.

(3) Whether it is saying "no" or "stop", it is necessary to maintain the consistency of tone and expression, which is conducive to children better distinguishing the attitude of adults, whether it is allowed or opposed.

(3) Actions speak louder than words, eliminate potential dangers in the environment as much as possible, and personally demonstrate and guide children to explore and practice the correct way to treat things within a moderate range.

I don't know what everyone thinks about this? How should children at this stage be better guided and demonstrated?

As a new mom, my understanding may still have many limitations, and I hope to get feedback and help from everyone.

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