Good parents love their children. But is this feeling always mutual?
It happens that a child does not trust mom and dad very much.
But in most cases, boys and girls simply adore their parents. They just don't show it directly.
How do you know if your child loves you but doesn't say it or want to hug you? There are several indirect signs.
If a child is faced with some kind of problem, he will first approach someone he trusts.
Does your baby run to you at the slightest difficulty? This is a good sign: your son or daughter clearly loves you.
Does your child try to copy your gait and repeat your “favorite” filler words?
Don't be angry! The baby is most likely not imitating you at all.
Apparently, the child wants to be just like his beloved parent.
Does your little girl want you to play with dolls? Does your little boy always bring his cars into your room?
Never refuse your baby! Be sure to take part in children's games.
And rejoice: it turns out that your child trusts you and demonstrates a willingness to “immerse” you in his own world.