Tell a short story
The power of stories is infinite. Tell children some short stories about respecting their elders, so that children can understand the importance of respecting others when listening to stories.
Actual respect
Practice makes true knowledge, and at family gatherings, give children an opportunity to show respect, so that they can personally feel and practice the behavior of respecting their elders.
Guided reflection
When children don't respect their elders, guide them to reflect and tell them that doing so not only hurts their elders, but also violates the basic principle of respecting others.
Praise and reward
Don't forget the power of praise and reward. When children show respect to their elders, they should be encouraged and rewarded in time to let them know that this is an admirable quality.
Make family rules
Set some family rules, such as keeping quiet at the dinner table, not offending elders, and letting children understand that respecting elders is the basic principle in daily life.
Grateful to the elderly
Teach children to be grateful and thank their elders for their upbringing, so that they will be more willing to respect and filial their elders with actions.
Appropriate punishment
If children don't change their teachings and still don't respect their elders, then appropriate punishment is necessary to make them understand that this behavior is unacceptable.