See better people.
Remind children that there are many better people in the world and let them know that there are others outside. Take those students who perform particularly well as role models, encourage children to look up to them and stimulate their enterprising spirit.
Appropriate frustration education
Give children some slightly more difficult questions, or let them take part in some competitions to let them experience the feeling of failure. Only in this way can they realize their own shortcomings and understand that there are no perfect people in the world.
Cultivate children's independence
In life, let children do what they can independently, such as housework. This can cultivate their independence and make them understand the importance of responsibility.
Directly point out the child's proud behavior.
If children are too conceited, parents should point out their mistakes directly. Tell them that pride is not desirable, because pride will make people stagnate. Only by maintaining a modest attitude can we make continuous progress.