1. Equal treatment: ensure that every child receives equal attention and opportunities, and don't favor one child and ignore the other.
2. Make clear rules and expectations: Make clear codes of conduct and family rules for children, and make sure they understand these rules and their consequences.
3. Maintain consistency: maintain consistency in discipline and punishment, and let children understand which behaviors are acceptable and which are unacceptable.
4. Encourage cooperation and sharing: Educating children to learn to cooperate with others, share and care about others will help cultivate their social skills and empathy.
5. Listening and communication: Keep open and frank communication with children, listen to their thoughts and feelings, and respect their views.
6. Encourage independent thinking: educate children to think independently and cultivate their creativity and problem-solving ability.
7. Set appropriate expectations: Don't expect too much from your child, understand your child's interests and abilities, and set appropriate goals.
8. Give support and encouragement: give support to children when they encounter difficulties, praise their efforts and achievements, and stimulate their enthusiasm.
9. Cultivate a sense of responsibility: educate children to take responsibility and let them know that their actions will have an impact on others.
10. Set an example: As parents, we should set an example by showing good behaviors and values and set an example for our children.
In a word, the correct education needs the patience, understanding and support of parents. Through the above suggestions, parents can be helped to better educate and guide their children to grow up.