1. Look at the problem from the child's point of view and make friends with the child. When a child makes a mistake or behaves rudely, don't punish him immediately, but teach him to pay attention to his behavior in a friendly tone. Don't underestimate a child's IQ. He knows everything you say, but he is not good at expressing it. If you put yourself in the child's shoes, you will. ...
2. Respect children. If your child asks, "Can I finish watching this TV play before we go out?" If you still have time, you should spare some time for your children. You should fully respect children's right to demand.