When a child loses his temper, don't coax him. As long as there is no danger, just look at him secretly and ignore him.
worship
When the child doesn't lose his temper, he must praise it, but when praising it, don't say, "I wish you didn't lose your temper." This will make the child rebellious and make him feel that he is exposing his scars. Say to him, "I'm glad you did so well." Let children think that if they behave well, they will be liked by adults.
Play with the children.
While praising, try to take time out to play with your child and make him feel that this is a reward for not losing his temper.
Don't be influenced by children crying.
Don't be influenced by children crying. Crying is a magic weapon for children. As long as they cry, adults will quickly give in, meet their children's demands, or accommodate their mistakes. In this way, children will get a wrong experience, that is, if they are not satisfied, they will use crying to subdue their parents. In the long run, it will seriously affect the development of children's sound personality.