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How should parents educate their children to play with toys?
It is a common behavior for children to open toys indiscriminately. Parents should adopt appropriate educational methods to guide their children to treat toys correctly. Here are some suggestions:

1. Communication and explanation: Communicate with children and explain why toys can't be disassembled. Tell them that toys are for everyone. If the toy is damaged, other children can't play.

2. Cultivate a sense of responsibility: educate children to be responsible for their actions. Tell them that if they disassemble toys, they will have to bear the cost of repairing or replacing them themselves. This can cultivate their sense of responsibility and cherish things.

3. Provide alternative activities: Provide other interesting activities for children to distract them. For example, let them participate in puzzles, paintings or other handicraft activities, so that they can concentrate on creative activities instead of destructive behaviors.

4. Establish rules and reward and punishment system: Make clear rules and tell children that toys are not allowed to be dismantled indiscriminately. At the same time, a reward mechanism is set up to praise and reward them when they can treat toys correctly. If you violate the rules, you can take appropriate punishment measures, such as limiting the use time of toys.

5. The power of example: As parents, we should set an example and show correct behavior. If parents open their own toys, then children are likely to imitate this behavior. Therefore, parents should respect toys and use them correctly.

In short, educating children not to play with toys requires parents' patience and guidance. Through communication, cultivate a sense of responsibility, provide alternative activities, establish rules and reward and punishment systems, become role models, help children treat toys correctly, cultivate their sense of responsibility and cherish things.