Be a patient listener.
When children are emotional, parents need to be patient listeners and show sincere concern and listening. Let children feel respect and understanding, so that they will be more willing to share their ideas.
Teach correct emotional expression
It is very important to teach children how to express their feelings correctly. This will help them better understand and manage their emotions.
Set the emotional bottom line
In daily communication with children, when children make unreasonable demands, parents need to firmly set the bottom line and seriously tell their children that some things cannot be compromised. This can cultivate their judgment and decision-making ability.
Individual education
When the child's emotions are out of control, parents need to take the child to a quiet corner to avoid educating the child in public. This can protect their self-esteem and make them more receptive to guidance and advice.
Allow children to cry
Crying is a way for children to release negative emotions. Parents should give their children enough time and space to release their emotions. Forcibly stopping may make children more anxious or rebellious.