Allow anger to exist
Tell your child "it doesn't matter if you feel angry" instead of suppressing your emotions. This can make children feel understood and accepted, thus reducing the possibility of losing their temper.
Observe in advance
Pay attention to the signs before the child loses his temper, such as impatience and complaint. Intervene in time and "cool down" them with warmth and understanding. This can help children better control their emotions and avoid temper outbursts.
Patience education
Cultivate a good character from an early age and teach children to distinguish between reasonable and unreasonable requirements. This can make children know their own needs better, thus reducing the possibility of losing their temper.
Correct guidance
When children lose their temper, patiently convince them that this is not a popular behavior. This can help children better control their emotions and avoid temper outbursts.
cold-treat
Don't overreact, sometimes indifference is the best education. Children will realize that losing their temper can't achieve their goals. This will allow children to better control their emotions and avoid temper outbursts.