♀? A calm response
Remember to keep calm when the child is disobedient. Only in this way can you better understand the reasons behind children's behavior and find more effective educational methods.
Listen and understand
Try to communicate with children and understand why they are disobedient. Listening to children's thoughts and feelings and respecting their views will help to establish a closer parent-child relationship.
Make clear rules
Set clear rules and expectations for children and let them know what can and can't be done. At the same time, let the children understand the consequences of violating the rules.
♀? observe the discipline
According to the child's age and the severity of behavioral problems, choose the appropriate way of discipline. For example, for younger children, toys can be temporarily confiscated or play time can be limited; For older children, consider deducting pocket money or allocating family responsibilities.
Encourage positive behavior
Don't forget to give praise and encouragement when children behave well. This can enhance children's self-esteem and self-confidence and make them more willing to obey the rules.
Set a good example
Parents are children's first teachers, and children will imitate the behavior of adults. Therefore, parents should set an example, show good behavior habits, and let their children learn to respect others and abide by the rules.
Seek professional help
If children's behavior problems persist and seriously affect family harmony and children's growth, we might as well consider seeking the help of psychologists or children's education experts.