The baby is three years old, and grandparents especially like to give their children nicknames. How do they communicate with the elderly?
Especially in rural areas, some old people think of naming their children dog eggs in order to make their children eat well. I think such a name sounds tacky, but children are not only easy to support, but also reduce the chance of getting sick. In fact, naming children is mostly a psychological effect of the elderly. Young people must make old people realize that it is very important to name their children. If young people have given their children nicknames, they can't give them other names repeatedly.
If the name given by the old man is not particularly pleasant, we can also ask the old man to give the child a slightly more elegant name and discuss with each other what nickname to give the child. Because old people love children, they want to take better care of young people for their children. We should understand the good intentions of the elderly, and never treat their good intentions as malice. Otherwise, it will directly affect the feelings of young people and the elderly, and it is absolutely impossible for children to affect the feelings of the whole family.
Young people should realize that when they get along with the elderly, many old people in rural areas always like to swear, and children with three-year-old children can easily learn to swear. This is not conducive to the growth of children. As the mother of the child, she should choose to move out of the living area of the elderly with her children. Living alone and living separately will create a good living environment for children and make them grow up healthily and carefree.