At 1 year old they are curious, active, and energetic. The challenge and major task they face at this time is to explore the world around them. 1. Typical behavior of children They are beginning to recognize language and understand the relationship between words in a sentence. However, they do not yet understand the meaning of “no” very clearly, nor do they know that what their mother said yesterday is still applicable today. They do not yet understand what the outside world is like, for example, they do not know that a glass vase will break when dropped on the floor. They want it as soon as they want it, and it’s hard to make 1-year-olds wait. They don’t have the ability to control their behavior and emotions. 2. What should parents do? Reasonably adjust your expectations and demands on your child. You can show your child what behavior is right, but don’t insist that he or she must do it. The adult’s tone of voice and facial expressions are the best way to make the child understand the teaching. Speak in a firm manner, but do not react too strongly. The focus of management should be on prevention. Make sure that everything in the house is safely placed for the child and put away anything that can easily break. If a child takes something he shouldn’t, parents should take it away and put it out of the child’s reach. Soothing and distracting your child can be used to make him stop crying. If your 1.5-year-old child struggles hard to be “stuck” in his small dining chair, then you better comfort him and tell him you know he does not like to be tied up by the safety belt, but also do not like to use the small table stuck in the small chair so that he can not move, but must do so. Then put your child in the chair, with other things to distract him. 3.What should I do if my baby doesn’t eat honestly? As children have limited time to concentrate, they often look around during meals. Parents should not interfere too much at this time, especially not with other methods of laughter to tease the child to eat a few more bites. Of course, there should not be too many distractions around the child. Other people should not laugh and joke next to the child, do not play the TV too loudly, etc.. These will distract the child’s energy, resulting in poor eating. Some parents tend to use multiple feedings in order to make sure that their children do not lack nutrition. Some even come up with the energy to not finish feeding the meal, chasing after feeding. This behavior is sure to annoy the child, and eventually it becomes a “war” style of feeding. People can only have a good appetite when their bodies are in a hungry state, in order to make children feel hungry, parents should feed their children regularly. If the child does not eat much, do not make up for it later. It should wait until the next feeding. Although this may reduce the amount of food the child eats in a day, i.e., “not enough nutrition”. However, the end result of short-term training will enable the child to develop long-lasting, good eating habits, and only then will the child’s growth and development gain a solid foundation.