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Coping Strategies of Parents in Rebellious Period
Parents need to adopt different coping strategies according to the rebellious period of different age groups. This article will introduce you to the coping strategies of 2.5 to 3 years old and 7 to 9 years old to help you better guide your children through the rebellious period.

Formation period of self-consciousness

The age of 2.5 to 3 years old is the period when children's self-awareness forms. Parents need to guide their children in a benign way by making choices, while avoiding giving them too much control. When children imitate adults, we can arrange some tasks for them, give them appropriate encouragement and cultivate their self-confidence and practical ability. Making rules and good communication are also essential to help children form good habits and express their feelings.

Quasi-adulthood

7-9 years old is a child's quasi-adulthood, and parents need to give their children more space and freedom. When it comes to children, try to let them decide for themselves. On academic issues, parents should maintain a peaceful attitude and avoid putting too much pressure on their children. At the same time, it is also important to care about and cultivate children's independence moderately. Parents should actively communicate with their children, understand their thoughts and emotions, and guide them to correctly express their feelings.