Preparation link
When children want a lovely rabbit, they might as well set up some preparatory links: prepare food for the rabbit together, build a warm nest, and even learn the little knowledge of raising rabbits. This kind of active waiting makes children understand the true meaning of "demand".
Discuss demand
As parents, it is even more necessary to put an end to the behavior that children want in order to "want". Whenever a child asks, discuss with them: Is this thing really needed? What can it bring to our life? This kind of dialogue not only cultivates children's judgment, but also makes them understand that waiting is the real "demand".
Don't assume the needs of children.
Don't use your own thinking to assume your child's needs. Some parents may think that something is not good for their children and refuse it for various reasons. But this practice not only deprives children of their right to choose, but also makes them lose their desire to explore the world.
Wait for the child to think.
When children are thinking about problems, don't rush to give answers. Because children always think slower than adults. Wait for their thinking, give them enough time and space, and let them face the world more independently and confidently.