What should children do if they habitually dislocate their arms?
This is not a habitual dislocation, but it also shows that the child is too spoiled. The fear of putting it on the ground in hand leads to the child's long-term lack of habitual exercise. As the brother above said, it is caused by the relaxation of joint ligaments. This shows that children are almost always under the long-term care of their parents, waiting for a care movement. Parental care also needs proper nursing exercise, not every day, but also children's habitual independent exercise, such as supporting the wall or climbing by themselves, so as to make children healthier. Instead of going to the hospital as soon as possible after dislocation, don't advocate self-reset, which may lead to local joint deformity when the child grows up! All right, let's not talk too much. Let the children climb or walk by themselves in the future, so that the children can exercise more independently! Although the child is just born-after six months, the child starts to climb or wants to stand upright, and so on. This is a process of self-growth. We should not be afraid of the danger of children, which will lead to a psychological dependence on the development of children, and will lead to the phenomenon that children will be bored with their parents for a long time and cannot live independently! Therefore, raising a child from an early age should start six months after the child is born! In case of occasional falls, it is necessary to say in words that the child is really powerful or that the child has grown up, so as to encourage the child to gradually mature physically and mentally, and avoid the child from developing adverse events such as not washing clothes, cooking or even washing his face, washing his feet or brushing his teeth when he is an adult. These are contradictions caused by excessive psychological dependence in childhood!