Dad's routine baby takes medicine, so baby thinks it will be delicious, but the expression on drinking it amuses netizens

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For novice parents, coaxing a baby to take medicine is just like coaxing a baby to sleep. It is a technical job. After all, in the world of children, there is no such thing as "good medicine is good for the disease". They only know what is good and what is not. Therefore, when faced with bitter medicine, they often Shows a stronger resistance.

Some time ago, a baby dad showed us his little trick to coax his baby to take medicine. I saw that he first found a small spoon for the baby to eat and eat fruit, then poured the medicinal powder into the spoon, rinsed it with boiling water, and then stirred it with a toothpick. Soon, a spoonful of medicinal soup was ready.

The little baby looked at his father's series of behaviors and thought that his father was giving him something to eat, so he kept looking at his father eagerly, hoping that he would quickly feed himself the food in the spoon. Unexpectedly, when the father poured the soup medicine from the spoon into the little baby's mouth, at that moment, the little baby finally knew what "the world is sinister". , the whole face is wrinkled into a bitter gourd face.

After watching the video, netizens commented:

Netizen A: My son can't deceive him by giving him medicine from the beginning. In the end, he can only put it in a beverage bottle.

Netizen B: It’s definitely not good to put it in a spoon. I usually cover it with a box of Wangzai’s milk, and then insert a straw into it.

Netizen C: It seems that feeding medicine is really a big test for parents. The one in my family has to eat candy before taking medicine, alas.

From this point of view, feeding a child to take medicine can be called "difficult to get to the sky". So, is there any coup that can make the child take medicine obediently? The answer is obviously yes, so let's take a look at it together:

1. Send positive emotions to your baby

Many impatient parents, when they see their children crying and fussing when they take medicine, can't help but use words to intimidate and coerce their children, such as "If you don't take medicine, Mom and Dad will not want you", or "If you don't take the medicine, Mom and Dad won't want you anymore." I'll hit you if you take the medicine." Take advantage of children's fears to get them to take medicine obediently. Although this method is very effective, over time, the child's rebellious psychology will become more and more serious. Therefore, when giving medicine to the child, parents had better be patient and tell the child that you are taking medicine because you are sick. At the same time, when parents talk to their children about taking medicine, they should communicate in as sparse and ordinary tone as possible, so that the child will not have a fear of medicine.

2. Make the medicine more delicious

Of course, most children resist taking medicine because the taste is so unacceptable. Therefore, when parents choose drugs, they should try their best to choose drugs that are coated with sugar or dosed, so that children's acceptance of drugs will be higher. When encountering such larger tablets, parents should properly crush them into small pieces and feed them to their children so as not to block the children's trachea.

3. Master the correct feeding method

In order to make the child finish the medicine, some parents are really omnipotent: feeding by pinching the nose, forcibly propping up the child's mouth to feed, etc. In this way, in addition to making the child more resistant, there is actually no benefit. The correct way of feeding the medicine should be that parents use some tools (needle, dropper, etc.) to slowly drip the medicine into the child's mouth. Of course, you can also press the child's tongue with a spoon, and then put the medicine in little by little.

In general, feeding medicine is a technical job, and sometimes it is very necessary to give children a little "routine". But the most important point is that parents should not instill in their children the concept of "medicine is difficult to eat", but should let their children treat medicines like ordinary food, so that children will naturally no longer resist taking medicines. .

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