Provide emotional support: Left-behind children may face emotional distress and loneliness due to long-term separation from their parents. We can keep in touch with them through regular telephone calls, video calls or letters, express our concern and care, and let them feel the warmth and support of their families.
Provide educational support: Left-behind children may face some educational challenges, such as learning difficulties and adapting to the new environment. We can help them solve their learning problems, provide guidance and encouragement, pay attention to their academic progress and provide necessary learning resources and support.
Provide social support: Left-behind children may feel isolated and uncomfortable in society. We can encourage them to participate in school and community activities, help them build new friendships and social networks, provide social skills training and support, and make them feel a sense of belonging and friendship.
Provide psychological support: Left-behind children may face psychological stress and emotional problems. We can listen to their voices, give them understanding and support, encourage them to express their feelings, and provide necessary psychological counseling and guidance.
Create a good family environment: If the parents of left-behind children are at home, we can help them create a warm and harmonious family atmosphere, increase the time for parent-child communication and joint activities, and strengthen family relations.
Provide material support: Some left-behind children may face financial difficulties and cannot get enough material supplies. We can help them meet their basic needs by donating materials, providing clothes and school supplies.
Strengthening social support network: Caring for left-behind children is not only an individual behavior, but also requires social attention and support. We can actively participate in voluntary activities, donate money or support relevant social organizations and projects, and provide them with more resources and help.
Caring for left-behind children is a long-term and comprehensive process, which requires the joint efforts of individuals, families and society. Through care, support and help, left-behind children can feel care and warmth, help them grow up healthily and promote the harmonious development of society.