Set a good example
As a parent or guardian, your behavior is the blueprint for children to imitate. Please make sure that your words and deeds embody the principles of honesty, respect and cooperation, and set a good example for your children.
Cultivate gratitude.
In daily conversation, encourage children to express their gratitude to others and make them realize that what others have paid and what they have is hard-won.
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Let children participate in housework, experience the difficulty of family management, and cultivate a sense of responsibility and compassion.
Experience "giving" personally
Participate in charity activities or volunteer work, so that children can feel the joy of helping others and understand the importance of respecting and caring for others.
Efforts deserve to be seen.
Give praise and affirmation in time when children make efforts to help children build self-esteem and self-confidence.
Correct bad behavior in time.
Euphemistically and firmly point out the excessive demand behavior of children and explain the reasons, so that they can understand the importance of moderate demand.