1. Layered dressing: Multi-layer dressing can provide better warmth retention. The inner layer can be soft cotton-padded jacket, the middle layer can be warm shirt or long-sleeved pullover, and the outer layer can be windproof and waterproof.
2. Protect the head, hands and feet: These parts are the places where babies lose heat most easily, so make sure they stay warm. Wear a hat or scarf to protect your head, gloves or warm gloves to protect your hands, socks and warm shoes to protect your feet.
3. Pay attention to the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor: when moving from indoor to outdoor, add appropriate clothes in time to cope with the temperature change. Indoors, make sure the room is kept at a proper temperature to prevent the baby from overheating or cooling.
4. Pay attention to material selection: choose soft, breathable and comfortable materials. Avoid wearing too tight clothes, so as not to limit the baby's activities.
5. Observe the baby's reaction: Every baby reacts differently to temperature changes, so it is necessary to observe their behaviors and expressions to know whether they feel comfortable or uncomfortable. If the baby sweats too much or his skin is red, he may be wearing too much and needs to reduce his clothes.
The most important thing is to keep the indoor environment comfortable and warm, monitor the baby's temperature and adjust their clothes as needed. If you have any more specific questions, please feel free to ask!