2. Educate children to respect their elders. For example, when eating, let the elderly serve the table first, and let the children do housework at home and do what they can.
3, encourage children to learn to share, let children know that sharing will bring happiness, sharing is not a loss, you share it with others, others will share it with you next time.
4. Cultivate children's sense of family responsibility. Letting children do housework within their power is also the embodiment of his sense of value in the family. Remember: you should do some housework at home, such as cleaning or preparing meals. Never tell your child, "Baby, you don't need to do any work, you just need to study hard."
5. Parents don't take children as the center at home, don't give children special status, don't spoil their children, and cultivate their independence.
6. Encourage children to participate in group activities and understand the strength of the group. The premise of needing others' help is to help others.
Parents must take disobedient and selfish children seriously and can't let them continue to be uncompromising. When it is time to punish them, they should be punished and their privileges revoked.
8. Let the child learn to be independent, learn to do housework, learn to participate in family activities, and let him realize that he is not the subject.