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How should disobedient children be educated?
Children are parents' mirrors. Pay attention to subtle words and deeds in front of children. Teaching by example speaks louder than words, and parents should set a good example for their children to learn.

Encourage children to challenge difficulties.

Parents should help their children find problems, correct shortcomings and encourage them to grow up in setbacks.

In education, reward is more effective than punishment.

Instead of punishing mistakes, it is better to reward the right ones, which can not only avoid hurting children, but also urge them to carry forward their advantages.

Praise more good habits.

When children's positive behavior is recognized, they can gradually get rid of inferiority and stimulate self-confidence.

Help children find advantages

Parents should help their children see their own advantages, so as to like and appreciate themselves.

Encourage children to explore boldly.

Give children more opportunities to exercise and encourage them to try bravely and observe new things.

Inspire fighting spirit with competitiveness

When persuasion and preaching are ineffective, parents may wish to use their children's aggressive, rebellious and even "jealous psychology" to appropriately "stimulate" and stimulate their children's fighting spirit.