1. Understand the reasons: First, understand why children destroy public goods, whether because of curiosity, seeking attention or other reasons. Only after understanding the reasons can we carry out targeted education.
2. Communication and listening: Communicate with children, listen to their thoughts and feelings, and let them know that their parents care about their growth and behavior.
3. Guide correct values: tell children that public goods belong to everyone, and damaging public goods is a disrespect for the rights and interests of others. Cultivate children's public morality and let them understand the importance of caring for public goods.
4. Set rules and consequences: clearly tell children not to damage public goods, and set corresponding punishment measures, such as apology and compensation for losses. Let children learn to reflect and take responsibility in the process of bearing the consequences.
5. Set an example: Parents should set an example, abide by social morality, do not damage public goods, and set a good example for their children.
6. Diversion: When children want to destroy public goods, they can be guided to turn their attention to other beneficial things, such as taking part in outdoor activities and learning new knowledge.
7. Praise and encouragement: When children can abide by the rules and do not damage public goods, they should praise and encourage them to feel the positive role of positive behavior.
8. Regular inspection: Parents can regularly check their children's behavior, find problems in time and correct them. At the same time, we should also pay attention to children's psychological changes and prevent bad behavior.
Through the above methods, parents can help their children develop good public morality and avoid damaging public goods.