Introduction: Children grow up with a variety of quirks, one of the most prevalent of which is:InfantsThe act of gnawing at the hands. A lot thoughParent-teacher conferencesI think this Xi is not good, but in fact, there are some meanings and benefits hidden behind the child's gnawing hands. This article will look at why children like to gnaw their hands, the attitudes of different parents, and those who don't gnaw their handsInfantsDescribe and ** in several aspects such as the gap after growing up and the benefits of the child's gnawing hands.
Children's behavior of gnawing their hands stems from their physical curiosity and psychological needs. Children are cognitively imperfect, so they are curious about what is around them, and they perceive the outside world through their hands and feet. As suchPsychologySigmund Freud said, "Children up to the age of one have an oral desire to know the world through their mouths." "Gnawing hands is a way for children to satisfy their appetite and soothe themselves.
When children wake up, they put their fingers in their mouths, either to play or to be in a daze. At this time, if the parent takes out the child's hand, the child will be unhappy or even crying. When children are a little older, when they want to fall asleep on their own, they choose to soothe themselves by gnawing their hands. Newborn children feel unfamiliar with the world, and everything else will make them feel uneasy except for their mother, so they need to know the world in the way they like and feel at ease, and gnawing on their hands is one of the ways they first explored.
Parents have different attitudes and ways of dealing with the matter of their children's gnawing hands. Some parents are very careful and always worry about their children's health problems, so they do not allow their children to gnaw their hands. They think that children are small, touch things everywhere, and have a lot on their handsBacteria, if the child eats it, it may cause illness. theseParent-teacher conferencesTake some steps to correct your child's hand-gnawing behavior so that they don't grow up and can't quit. Other parents are more natural, believing that every stage of development is a process that a child must go through, so it is normal to understand that a child likes to nibble on his or her hands. If the child nibbles quietly, these parents have no objection.
After growing uplifeMedium, gnawing hands and not gnawing handsInfantsThere will be significant gaps. This gap is mainly reflected in three aspects:
1.Adaptability: Hands-nibblingInfantsThe appetite of the mouth is satisfied, the heart is healthier, and the possession is better than the otherInfantsMore adaptable. IfInfantsWhen weaned early, it is especially important to feel safe and better able to overcome anxiety and adapt to their new environment more quickly.
2.Psychologically powerful: manyInfantsWhen facing this strange world, they will feel uneasy and dependent on their parents, and often have emotional breakdowns and cry profusely. In contrast, those who like to gnaw their handsInfantsAble to self-soothe. In this way, they can find the feeling of ** and thus be more psychologically satisfied and become stronger.
3.Coordination Skills:InfantsGnawing on your hands is a simple act, but forInfantsIt's not easy. This requires a variety of bonesMusclesand the coordination of skills. WhenInfantsTo nibble on their hands, they need to reach their mouths, which requires movement of their shoulders, arms, fingers, and mouth. If you don't have enough brain control, you can't accurately put your hand in your mouth. Through trial and error, Xi,InfantsNot only can it exercise the brain, but it can also promote the development of bones.
Although there are many benefits for children to nibble on their hands, it is also important to take care to control them at a specific age. It is okay for children to eat their hands occasionally, which is conducive to physical and mental development, makes children feel more secure, and is the only way for children to grow and develop. However, be sure to control the time and not exceed two years of age. Usually, around the age of one year is the most important period of a child's oral desire period. If you continue to nibble after the age of two, it may indicate anxiety problems and parents should pay attention.
Conclusion: Children's penchant for nibbling on their hands is a natural manifestation of their growing up. It is necessary for parents to understand why their children like to nibble on their hands and to encourage and guide their children to engage in this behavior at an appropriate age. Gnawing hands has many benefits for children's physical and mental development, including satisfying oral desires, soothing oneself, enhancing adaptability, cultivating mental strength, and exercising coordination. However, parents should also pay attention to time control and avoid exceeding a certain age. In the process of children's growth, parents' understanding, guidance and support are very important for the healthy growth of children.