What to do to take care of grumpy grandchildren

Grandparents do not discipline grandchildren the same as parents do to their children. In fact, they themselves realize that the education they imparted to their children has nothing to do with how they treat their grandchildren now. But in reality, their role is different and they are not the ones who should discipline their grandchildren, they can have a more flexible and less authoritarian role.

If a grandchild begins to misbehave, they should have some educational strategies up their sleeve to be able to redirect the situation without major ills. Regardless of how old your grandchild is, if you are a grandparent it is important that you know how to act on different occasions and in this way, your children will see that you continue to have good educational gifts. Which strategies are best will depend on several factors, including your grandson's age and your physical condition.

Baby care

A crying baby can be especially upsetting to the baby's grandparents. If you haven't cared for a baby in decades, you may not be quite sure what to do. If you have to take care of your newborn or baby grandchild, it is a good idea to keep these tips in mind (In addition to following the advice of the child's parents).

Food

A recently fed baby who ate well is unlikely to be hungry. A colicky baby may appear very hungry because he bites his fist and cries inconsolably. But eating will not help ease these discomforts. Even so, it's okay to try to get him to eat a little, because even if he's not hungry he can calm down.

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Movement

The gentle movement is great for calming babies. Walking with your baby is the safest method of calming on the move, but this method is tiring. If you don't feel physically ready to walk with your baby in your arms, you can try a rocking chair or bounce while sitting. Baby swings work too, but they can be difficult to put your baby in and out because you would have to bend down considerably.

Hum

Humming or singing softly with your baby can also calm him down. It doesn't matter if you do it wrong, what matters to the baby is that the sound of your voice can calm him down.

The right clothes

Sometimes a baby is too hot or too cold. Although swaddling a baby can be reassuring, by the time babies are a few months old, they are more likely to enjoy being naked or wearing only a diaper, as long as the air is not cold.

Enjoy the outdoors

If the weather is good, taking your baby outside can be a distraction to help you calm down. You will need to protect your baby from the sun if you stay for more than a few minutes. A short trip in the stroller can also calm a fussy baby.

None of this may work. For a baby who won't stop crying, you will need to call the parents and let them decide what to do. In such cases, it is important to understand that you probably did not do anything wrong. Some babies are very sensitive to changes in their schedules and environments. What's more, Around the age of six months, some babies begin to show separation anxiety.

Caring for an angry little child

Young children tend to be energetic. This means that grandparents can have a great time or get extremely tired when grandchildren are around. When young children get cranky, they can be difficult to calm down and can fall into a full-blown meltdown. Here are some ways to prevent this from happening.


Children and grandparents on vacation

Meal

Children can get angry because they are hungry but they do not know what happens to them. You can give him a healthy snack between meals. But Remember that you should not bribe them with trinkets because it can put you in trouble with the parents, and it is not good for their health.

Rest

A young child who is tired will become moody. It can be difficult to get a tired child to sleep, but you can at least promote a short rest. Try reading your favorite book or listening to music. In a pinch, put on a movie or your favorite TV show. The more familiar it is, the more relaxing it will be. Most children enjoy watching the same things over and over again, just as you can read your favorite book many times.

Different activities

Sometimes the problem is not enough rest, it is too much routine. Do something different, especially if you are outdoors. Go for a walk, blow bubbles, bake cakes, etc.

Always with options

If you ask irritable toddlers if they want to do X, the answer is almost certainly no. If you ask young children to choose between X and Y, their curiosity and desire for control are compromised and they will choose one of the two for sure. Parents can't afford to give options all the time, but grandparents generally can, and should!

Caring for older children

When grandchildren are of school age, they may be in a worse mood, less likely to act, and more likely to withdraw. This can be frustrating for the grandparent who wants to spend time with his grandchildren. As with younger children, be aware of whether a child is hungry or tired. Even if you don't like disciplining your grandson, sometimes it may be necessary.

Get ready

Have some activities in mind before your grandchild arrives. Sometimes it helps to have a puzzle, science kit, or paintings casually placed on a table. If you ask your grumpy grandchild if he wants to do a particular activity, they may say no, but often they cannot resist the temptation to pick up something that is already prepared. For the same reason, Do not prepare an activity that is too elaborate so that you do not feel bad if your grandchild rejects it.

Have clear expectations

Children are much less likely to misbehave if they know what behavior is expected of them. Setting expectations is especially important if you are taking your grandchildren somewhere unfamiliar, or if their expectations are different from expectations at home. If the meals in your house are made at the table, for example, it's okay to make that clear.

Avoid exchange problems

Some children like to know what they are going to do ahead of time. In this sense, it is good to have planned what will be done during the day and the most important hours that will take place, such as mealtime or bedtime.

Attentive to problems

Older children sometimes have problems that affect their mood. These may be problems with family members, but are likely related to peers. Grandparents can try to determine what is bothering a grandchild. Sometimes just talking about it can help. Of course, if you discover something really disturbing, you must inform the parents as soon as possible.


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