Shaping correct values
Children need to understand that success comes from hard work and dedication, not talent or luck. Parents have the responsibility to guide their children to form correct values during their growth.
Cultivate modesty
Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. Parents should encourage their children to respect others, not to exaggerate their achievements and avoid pride.
Moderate praise
When children get good grades or do good deeds, parents' praise and rewards are essential, but they should be moderate and don't make children proud.
Cultivate self-reflection ability
Children need to learn to reflect on themselves and understand their own strengths and weaknesses, so as to make continuous progress. Parents can give guidance and support in this regard.
Set a good example
Parents are children's first teachers, and their behaviors and attitudes have a far-reaching impact on children's growth. Parents should set an example and become role models for their children to learn.