Protect children's safety
When parents find that their children are suffering from domestic violence, they should take immediate action to protect their children's safety and ensure that their children will not be harmed again. You can consider calling the police or seeking the help of a professional organization.
Talking about the influence of domestic violence
Parents should talk to their children about the impact of domestic violence on themselves and let them understand that this kind of violence is wrong.
Demonstrate correct behavior.
Parents should set an example and show their children what is the right way to behave. Parents should respect their children, understand their feelings and solve problems with love and patience.
Provide a safe environment
Parents should let their children feel that they grew up in a safe and stable environment. Can provide a quiet space, relaxed atmosphere, or participate in some healthy activities to help children eliminate psychological fatigue and stress.
Seek professional help
When a child suffers from domestic violence, parents should seek the help of professional institutions in time. You can consult a psychologist, social worker or the staff of a child protection agency to give your child better protection and help.