People in China often say that jade can ward off evil spirits and support people. Most people in China love to buy jade. No matter how old they are, there are not a few people who love jade. Many families buy jade for their children when they are born, saying that they can bless their healthy growth.
Although there is nothing wrong with this practice, let's not say whether this statement is scientific or not. Wearing jade for children when they are young is not only a burden, but also unsafe. The newborn baby is too young to walk and needs a hug from an adult. It is a burden for him (her) to bring jade.
About 4 months, the child has a craving period. If he likes to grab something, he will put it in his mouth. It's unsanitary to often hold a jade to bite. Red rope tied with jade is the easiest to breed bacteria. After a long time, it not only strangles the child, but also easily runs behind the neck when sleeping. If the child turns over and sleeps on his back, it is easy to lick the child.
The baby received a golden monkey from his grandparents when he was holding Zhou. I help her walk to the front when she sleeps every day, and the child doesn't walk steadily when she sleeps. I can't remember how many times I often have to fiddle with it. Later, in summer, children easily sweated and scratched their necks, so I took them off. Jade can be said to be bigger and heavier than gold ornaments. It means that the child looks good, but he is tired.
Older children can walk and play with each other easily. Sometimes bringing jade is also a hidden danger. In case the child is dragged by the jade rope around his neck during the fight, the consequences will be unimaginable. So all things considered, I don't recommend bringing jade to children.