Set an example: Parents or guardians are the most important role models for children. Your behavior and the way you interact with others will directly affect your child's behavior. Therefore, pay attention to your behavior to ensure that you show civility and politeness.
Educational politeness: teach children to use basic polite expressions such as please, thank you and sorry from an early age. Encourage them to use these terms in their daily lives.
Teach social skills: help children learn to communicate with others, including how to communicate with others, how to share with others, how to cooperate with others, and how to resolve conflicts. This helps them to be more polite in different social situations.
Cultivate gratitude: educate children to be grateful, help them understand the help and care of others, and learn to repay them. Gratitude can cultivate a grateful heart, which is also part of politeness.
Respect others' feelings: Teach children to respect others' feelings and opinions, and don't use hurtful words or behaviors. Help them understand differences and diversity and respect everyone's rights.
Explain rules and expectations: clearly explain social rules and family expectations to ensure that children know how to behave politely in different situations.
Reward and encouragement: praise children's polite behavior. Encourage them to continue this behavior through positive feedback and rewards.
Correct improper behavior: If the child shows uncivilized or rude behavior, correct it in time. It is important to point out the problem in a gentle and understanding way and explain why this behavior is inappropriate.
Providing opportunities: Giving children opportunities to interact with people of different ages, backgrounds and cultures will help them better understand and respect diversity.
Patience and persistence: It takes time to cultivate the quality of civility and politeness. Be patient, constantly guide and educate children.
Remember, cultivating civilized and polite children is a step-by-step process that requires persistent efforts. By setting a good example and clearly educating and supporting children, you can help them become polite people.