Hello, I'm glad to answer your question! Babies over a month can hear, so if you scold her, she will naturally hear. However, for more than a month, the baby's understanding is poor and he can't understand what you said. However, we can't scold the baby just because he doesn't understand. Speaking of this question, many people will say, why are you scolding your baby for more than a month? Is it a man or someone else who said these words! When my baby was more than a month old, he almost woke up the whole building at night. It's no use coaxing her. I couldn't wait to reach out and hit her. Ha ha laugh
Feeling is nearly ten times faster than language. Have moms heard this famous saying? Scientific research shows that, in fact, children have the will to communicate with people around them at birth and can "understand" what people around them say. Children's understanding is different from that of adults. Only by establishing a language center and understanding words can we understand scolding. Just like a foreigner scolds us, we can only judge his anger from his expression and voice. If you don't know the language, you don't know what to scold.
Of course, don't scold her, even if your inner mood fluctuates, the baby can feel it, especially the mother's mood, and the baby can feel it most. Let's share some parenting knowledge and books. Babies under one year old are in a period of building a sense of security. Babies of this age are clingy and often unreasonable. Try to divert the child's attention and keep her away from bad emotions. Never try to control him by cursing, and don't think that the child doesn't understand.