You speak to your child, but it seems like he doesn’t hear you?
This is a fairly common occurrence. Sometimes children are so focused on something that they stop responding to requests or respond reluctantly.
Do you urgently need to attract your child’s attention, but his gaze is directed at the screen of a smartphone or computer?
Don't worry! There is a "magic" phrase that will make a boy or girl look away from the device and listen carefully to mom and dad.
As a result, you won’t have to yell at your baby and be offended by him.
What phrase should a parent say?
One of the parents should say something like: “I already told the story about…”
Next, you need to say what the child needs to learn.
Despite its simplicity, the above-described psychological technique is very effective.
The point is that the emphasis is on the child's curiosity. An intrigued child will most likely be distracted and begin to listen attentively to his mother and father.
After all, the desire to learn important information is usually stronger than the attachment to a gadget or toy.
Knowing this life-saving phrase will make it much easier for parents to raise their child.