1. Establish good communication channels. Establish a relationship of mutual trust with children so that children can feel the care and support of their parents.
2. Understand the child's situation. Understand children's hobbies, study, social situation, etc. So as to better help children solve problems.
3. Formulate clear rules and disciplines. Let children know which behaviors are acceptable and which behaviors are unacceptable, and strictly enforce them.
4. Give appropriate rewards and punishments. Give praise and rewards in time when children behave well; When children make mistakes, punish them in time and let them realize their mistakes.
5. Seek professional help. If the child's problem is serious, parents can seek professional help, such as psychologists and education experts.