try to understand it
It is very important for your baby to understand when and what he needs. Knowing what she's crying for, meeting her needs makes her feel safe. The emotional and social development of the baby will progress rapidly thanks to this bond and sense of trust that the baby establishes with its mother.
Help him overcome his fear of strangers
By the time your baby is six months old, he sees people outside the house as strangers and reacts to them. In order to avoid this negative reaction, when comparing him with new people, be careful to use the times when his stomach is full, sleepy and peaceful. When he is restless and moody, it becomes difficult to bond. Meeting new people as of these months will have a positive impact on the next stages of your baby's social development process.
Don't let her cry too much
The social development of the baby growing up in a restless environment will not be in the desired direction. All babies cry, but the important thing is to understand what the baby is crying for and approach accordingly. If your baby is crying non-stop and sobbing, hold him in a calm voice and try to calm him down. He may be hungry, sleepy, or soiled. There may be an increased risk of nappy rash, especially if she is teething, transitioning to solid food, or taking medication for a condition. For these reasons, you should use anti-nappy rash creams that protect your sensitive skin in every diaper cleaning.
Don't go after him when he's upset
Babies get cranky from time to time. In this process, do not repeat your behavior, on the contrary, do what he likes. Do not worry that this will spoil you, on the contrary, you will ensure that it is peaceful.
Listen to music, read a book
Your baby will not understand words at first but will be able to distinguish them. Listen to calm rhythmic music, read a book loudly and with many words, these are important steps for his social development.
Let your baby explore the outside world