Why do babies and toddlers always like to hold books backwards when they read?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Babies and toddlers are not reading books at all, he just thinks that the book is a novelty, and he holds it as a toy-like thing, for example, when he is playing with the toys of kittens and dogs, he will also get all kinds of strange angles, for example, the cat's ears are dragging a dog's tail, of course, these are all toys, because if it is a living cat or dog, it will resist, it will bite him, so he will not play, and it is the same if he really ventures to read a book, he is just a toy, It's not about actually reading the content of the book, so it doesn't matter if it's positive or negative.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I feel that when babies and toddlers read a book, they definitely can't understand what the book is.

    I feel that those children generally read books just to read books, and sometimes they don't even know what the pictures are, and it is because of this that it is normal for them to take the books backwards.

    I think it's a good idea to get children into the habit of reading.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Babies and toddlers always like to read books in reverse, why? Because they don't know how to read, how can they read? They just know what to look at when they read comics or whatever. He just felt like he had discovered a new continent, and he thought it was new and interesting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When babies and toddlers first read books, they actually don't know how to read and open the book casually, and sometimes they are attracted by some paintings or ** in the book.

    Therefore, it is because they are illiterate that they will take the book backwards when they take it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When they read books in infancy, they don't know what is written in the book at all, they are just interested in some of the pictures on the book, so sometimes they will look over and over again when they hold a picture, and then observe what is on it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rather than babies and toddlers reading books, it is better to say that babies and toddlers use books to play, expecting them to read books is a very absurd thing, the best way is for parents to hold books, and babies and toddlers to play while reading, and tell some wonderful story complexes, so that they can calm down and pay attention for a while, and regular training can make children form habits, and slowly will take the book correctly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The doctor said that it was because the sensory integration system was not fully developed, let alone such a small baby, my children were three years old, and they couldn't tell the left and right, so they took them to the doctor, and the doctor said so. So if your child is so young now, don't worry, when you are a little older, the nutrition will keep up, and the development will be good, so there is no need to worry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A baby can't see the contents of a book at all, so he may be reading it when he holds it. At that time, he didn't have any concept of positive and negative, left and right, and when he grew up, he would be fine, and he would be able to distinguish between left and right, up and down. Or you slowly teach him from some side.

    For example, how to face the baby's head to the ground in this, let's straighten it together.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Have parents encountered such a "strange thing": the child is two or three years old, but he is holding the toy upside down and looking upside down. Parents are worried about their children's eye abnormalities.

    In order to make the child pass the upside-down stage faster, parents can explain the content of the picture to the child at this stage, let the child build more blocks, play with upright animals, so that the child can establish the concept of erection as soon as possible. The American psychologist Studden once wore a pair of special glasses that resembled the function of a camera, and everything he saw was turned upside down. However, after about four days, the sight he saw was upright again.

    It turned out that his brain had adapted to the upside-down image. But when he took off his special glasses, the image in front of him turned upside down again. After a while, normal vision was restored.

    No one has yet been able to fully understand why the human eye transmits upside-down images to the brain, and why the brain is accustomed to judging such inverted images. Interestingly, there are people in the world who have been looking down for a long time. Ribeiro, a Brazilian man in his 30s, reads books and documents upside down; He saw people walking, and what he saw was that their heads were on the front and their feet were on them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Friends, children are the time to understand and master knowledge.

    Sometimes their minds and attention are not very concentrated, and they need to be kind and instructive, step by step, and talk slowly, so "repetition" can help them understand and grasp the knowledge. Of course, it is also possible that they are not paying attention and not listening clearly to what the adults are saying

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