Recently, a baby unexpectedly became popular on the Internet because he toasted his grandfather at the dinner table. The greeting gesture is very detailed, and the one-and-a-half-year-old baby still says, Grandpa, did I do it? Made everyone laugh. And because of such a lovely move, the baby became popular on the Internet, and netizens said that this action expression must be related to heredity. Then the baby's mother responded that because relatives and friends often get together, the baby wants to integrate into the group and study with adults.
Then some netizens will question this teaching method. Is it really reasonable?
Although we don't advocate baby drinking, in the real world, when relatives and friends get together, there is bound to be a bottle of wine on the table. At this time, the baby imitates some behaviors of adults, and the scene of drinking between adults deeply affects the children. But what is commendable is that the baby can also raise the glass and toast his grandfather with water, and she has learned the etiquette details.
For example, when children are young, they have a strong ability to imitate adults. At this time, they are curious about learning skills, language self-awareness and exploring the world. There is nothing wrong with children imitating adults' behavior, but whether this teaching method is correct mainly depends on whether adults' behavior is wrong. For example, we often say that when parents are not good to grandparents at home, as a child, he has lived in such an environment since childhood, and naturally he will not be good to his parents when he grows up. This is because it is very important for children whether their parents' behavior is right or wrong.