1. Firm attitude: When the baby hits people, show a firm opposition attitude and let the baby know that hitting people is not allowed.
2. Direct stop: When the baby hits someone, stop his behavior immediately. You can say "don't hit" in a gentle but firm tone to keep your baby away from the person being beaten.
3. The Imitation Game: Use The Imitation Game to educate your baby to imitate you or other appropriate behaviors, such as touching and shaking hands.
4. Express emotions: The baby may hit someone because he has not learned the correct way to express emotions. Helping the baby learn to express his needs and emotions in words, such as teaching him to say words such as "dislike" or "angry", can provide him with appropriate vocabulary.
5. Conflict resolution guidance: guide the baby to learn to resolve conflicts with others in a friendly way, such as encouraging the baby to share toys and cultivate a sense of cooperation.
6. Complementary love interaction: The baby may be in a bad mood or need more love and care when hitting people, giving the baby more attention and intimate interaction to help him build a sense of security.
7. Set boundaries: Set clear rules and boundaries for the baby and give him appropriate punishment, such as temporarily banning certain activities or toys, so that the baby can understand that hitting people is unacceptable.
The most important thing is patience and persistence, and the baby's behavior habits need time to change. At the same time, parents should actively seek the help of professional education or consulting institutions according to the baby's specific situation in order to get more professional advice.