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When parents educate their children, they all hope that their children can listen to themselves. Therefore, whenever parents reason with their children, they never forget to add one last sentence? This is all for your own good? . However, children may not know the good intentions of their parents. Many times, children will not listen to their parents. What parents say goes in one ear and out the other. Therefore, sometimes parents will be very helpless. Then, when parents educate their children, why do they all say it is for their own good? First of all, this is to let children know that parents love their children. Secondly, it is to let children know that it is right to do so. Finally, this is to let children know that doing so can make them better and have certain benefits.

1. Do you say this to let children know that parents love their children? This is all for your own good? They want their children to know that their parents love their children very much. If children know their parents' love for their children, they may do as their parents say.

Second, do you say this to let the children know that it is right to do so? This is all for your own good? The purpose is to tell children that what parents say is right. As long as the children do it, there will definitely be no problem. The purpose of saying this is to let the children eliminate some doubts.

Third, this is to let children know that children can become better and have certain benefits. This is all for your own good, okay? This sentence also expresses that if children do this, they can make themselves better. Maybe children know that if they can make themselves better, they will do as their parents say.

However,? This is all for your own good? This sentence is not very useful. Otherwise, why do parents never forget to say this last sentence? In fact, if you really want your children to do something, you need to communicate with them. what do you think?