lay down rules of conduct
Parents need to reach an agreement with their children on the family code of conduct, such as no hitting, no littering, etc. Family members should strictly abide by these rules so that children can clearly understand what is acceptable behavior and what is unacceptable behavior.
Maintain consistency
If a child violates the rules, parents need to take consistent punishment measures to make the child understand the importance of the rules, rather than changing them at will.
Guide emotional expression
In the face of naughty children, parents can use storybooks, educational videos and other tools to teach their children how to correctly express their feelings in order to avoid excessive behavior.
Reward positive behavior
When children show good behavior, parents should give appropriate praise and rewards to encourage them to keep it up and form a positive cycle.
Moderate punishment
If the child's behavior is out of line, parents can take appropriate punishment measures, such as limiting game time and deducting some pocket money. However, please note that the punishment should be moderate to avoid putting too much pressure on the children.
Strengthen parent-child communication
Parents should take the initiative to communicate with their children, understand their thoughts and feelings, help solve the confusion in life and enhance the parent-child relationship.
Good example
Parents' words and deeds will affect their children's behavior. Therefore, parents should standardize their words and deeds and establish correct values and behavior norms for their children.
Cultivate personal interests
Discovering children's interests and encouraging them to explore deeply in their passionate fields will not only help to shape children's personal characteristics, but also divert children's attention and reduce the occurrence of naughty behaviors.