In order to cultivate a strong-willed little man, fathers should accompany their children to do some "strength-oriented" sports, such as playing football, basketball and skateboarding. , thus making the child's limbs more flexible and coordinated, which is also beneficial to his son's character. When children go out of the house and get in touch with people and things outside, their horizons will be broader, which is conducive to the cultivation of "boy character." In the process of sports, if the child encounters difficulties, the father can also teach him to face challenges, which is very important for the boy's growth.
Step 2 play games
Boys communicate with their fathers more, which is of great benefit to children's growth. Similar to playing games with their sons, mothers had better leave more time with their children to their husbands. After all, there is a big difference between what boys and girls like. Children play games, and sometimes mothers are not interested, so it is difficult to play a guiding role. Letting the father play games with the children can not only bring the father-son relationship closer, but also take the opportunity to cultivate the children's character.
3. Criticize and educate children
Educating children, sometimes dad's words are much more useful than mom's, because mom spends a long time with her children, takes good care of them and is gentle at ordinary times. When criticizing and educating children, he may not take it seriously at all, thinking that no matter what he does wrong, his mother will spoil himself, while his father may be more deterrent when he is strict, and his education effect for boys will be better.
4. Give your child a bath
After the boy is 5 years old, his mother can also give him a bath, because at this stage, the child's gender awareness is already very strong, and he won't cry when taking a bath. It's actually easy for his father to help him bathe. The longer the father stays with him, the deeper the communication with his children, and the better for his son's growth.