Babies can distinguish between naughty and clever partners. In fact, they have a strong ability to distinguish. In fact, when babies are 6-1 months old, they can express important judgment before speaking. Such a big child, they have the ability to distinguish between naughty and clever partners, so as to choose their own partners.
For children, parents feel that they have no ability to distinguish between naughty and clever. In fact, children nowadays are very smart. Although they can't speak, their ability to distinguish is very strong. Moreover, they will also choose their playmates. For some well-behaved babies, they will choose some well-behaved partners, while naughty children will choose some naughty partners. However, parents don't trust their children and think they don't have this ability. In fact, this is a big misunderstanding for their children, and their ability to distinguish is also very strong.
When children choose their playmates, they will choose according to their own preferences. Many people will like to make friends with some well-behaved children, which will make them very happy in the process of getting along. Many times, children can't talk, but from their expressions, they can find that they are very fond of their playmates. Today's children, their brains are very strong, not as adults think, children's brain development is very perfect, so their ability to distinguish is particularly strong.
When a child is six months old, he has social skills. Like adults, he will choose his favorite playmates. For babies, they can distinguish between naughty and clever, and the baby's ability to distinguish is particularly strong. As children grow up, their brain development is particularly strong, so babies are not ignorant, and they also have their own ability to distinguish. It is because of this ability that babies can know how to distinguish naughty from clever.
As parents, we must know how to educate our children. As long as we can understand the development of children in each period, we can make them grow up well.