Avoid public criticism.
Avoid criticizing children in public or in front of relatives and friends, so as not to hurt their self-esteem. If the child makes a mistake, it is more important to observe the child's guilt and regret, and give appropriate guidance and comfort.
Warm care before going to bed
Before going to bed, children need a sense of security most, giving them warm stories and caring words, not blaming them.
Make rules at the dinner table
When eating, establish rules to make children understand the importance of eating and avoid criticizing them at the dinner table.
Enjoy yourself at the moment of celebration
When celebrating or being happy, let the children enjoy themselves freely and don't interrupt their joy.
Patiently guide when you are sad.
When children are sad, patiently guide them, tell them to distinguish between right and wrong, and let them feel the care of their parents.
Pay more attention when you are sick.
The child is ill and needs more care and attention. At this time, don't blame them, let them feel the support and love of their parents.