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What if the child stays in bed and doesn't go to school?
It's the school season again, and the children's summer vacation is over. Many parents also report that their children stay in bed and are late for school. To this end, Mr. Ma, who participated in family education, also answered questions for parents. Parents can refer to the following:

Parents often complain that it is difficult for their children to get up! Advise children to get up every day, but they still can't get up on time. In fact, staying in bed is a sign of lack of self-management commitment. For children at different stages, different management methods are needed:

Early childhood: children's self-management boundaries have not yet been fully formed, and they need to be awakened in a way that makes them feel relaxed and safe. Play games with them, pinch their feet and sing songs. They realize that getting up is a very happy thing.

8-year-old children: start to have their own ideas and have certain self-discipline ability. Parents should start to guide them to establish a commitment mechanism, and if they can do what they promised, their parents will applaud them. Let them know that it is something to be proud of to be able to fulfill their promises.

Adolescent children: have relatively mature self-control ability and independent behavior concept. Not getting up is usually because I don't realize the importance of learning. So what parents should do is to make them realize the importance of learning. For them, when the goal is clear and the boundary is clear, they will take the initiative to bid farewell to bedridden behavior.

Therefore, parents can easily solve the problem when they find the real reason when their children are in bed.