Eight Traits for Child Characters

In the 12th month of your life, your child begins displaying the early signs of his character, and in harmony with his personality, you also need to adjust some of your educational rules and ways. If you learn some of the characteristics that determine your child's personality, you will have it [...]
In the 12th month of your life, your child begins displaying the early signs of his character, and in harmony with his personality, you also need to adjust some of your educational rules and ways.
If you learn some of the characteristics that determine your child's personality, you will find it easier to manage his behavior.
- Task level. If your child is very active, you need to keep him busy with activities that help him to put out his energy and then he will feel more relaxed.
- Fill all your child's needs with regard to sleep, feeding, without becoming irritated because he or she will become more irritated.
- Adaptability. There are children who do not tolerate changes well, so try not to change his routine often during the day.
- Do not force your child to accept new ones. Before you take him somewhere or make him meet someone you don't often see, you need to tell him what's going to happen so that he doesn't get angry when he sees him.
- The way your child expresses his emotions is very important. In this case, you should try to understand when to act to calm his cry and when it comes to a whim. At the same time, you can help him by speaking to him to find the best way to express emotions.
- Attention and focus. If your child is not overly focused, you need to follow closely during the game so that you can encourage patience and attention. You shouldn't offer many games at the same time. If his ability to concentrate is greater he will be more independent. The statistics you give to a child who has an eye on focus should be at lower levels.
- Your child may be sensitive to sensational changes (automs, temperatures, lights, and so on). This indicates that in adulthood they will be overly attentive to details. While they are young, you should not expose them to major changes.
- Mood typology. Some children may be smiling, but you need to understand whether he is hiding behind a laugh at some point even a sign of sadness, since they do not easily express it when they feel bad. If your child has a general bad mood (if he is not caused by an unpleasant environment), you must accept it without trying to change it.
Your child should know at any moment that you love and respect him.










