The child fell, what should adults do?

This question is too general, because I personally think this question should be taken according to the different age groups and different situations of children. If the child is young or really falls heavily, adults can't stand by and watch. We must get him up at the first time, check and see where he is injured, comfort him properly and take her to deal with the wound. If it is clean, it must be medicated and bandaged. Then the most important thing is to pay attention next time. Don't let the child be too far away from himself to support him, lest he get hurt. If the child is three or four years old, can't walk steadily or has a heavy fall, we should also pay attention to the age of cultivating the child's brave character. Pay attention to his words, tell him to stand up, adults will calm down, children will not panic, clap your hands and clap dirty clothes, and get up at once. It's good that I didn't cry when I wrestled. Next time you accidentally wrestle, basically exercise twice. I don't need any trouble. I'm up. Nothing happened. If an adult dotes on the floor and blames it, the child will cry even more when he looks at the adult's face, making the child unreasonable, ignorant of right and wrong, careless, and closing the floor is not good for the child's growth. So, in a word,