Children are not always able or willing to talk about their experiences.
But it is important for parents to understand the child’s emotional state.
How to learn to read body signals and recognize your baby’s mood?
The pupils are dilated - the child is excited. Narrowed - bored or sad. The gaze eludes - there is anxiety.
Shallow, rapid breathing indicates anxiety. Even, deep breathing indicates calm.
A hunched back and drooping shoulders are a sign of depression. A relaxed posture is a comfortable state.
Rubbing your hands - nervousness. Arms crossed on your chest - closedness. Rocking - stress reduction.
A quiet voice can mean sadness. A raised tone shows irritation.
You can tell from the way your baby hugs you how relaxed and trusting he is.
A smile, pursed lips, frowning eyebrows - facial expressions won't deceive.
Monotonous speech - apathy and boredom. Lively intonation - good mood.
Lack of appetite may signal problems.
In play, the child reveals his feelings. Aggressive play is a reason to be wary.
Delve into the emotional world of the child - and you will learn to understand him without words!
We previously wrote about how to influence spoiled children.