Encourage children to learn knowledge.
Knowledge makes people civilized, so children should be encouraged to learn more knowledge from an early age. This can not only exercise their mental agility, but also broaden their horizons and enrich their social experience. These will make the child's behavior appear wise and generous, thus improving his temperament.
Cultivate good language behavior habits
Parents should set an example for their children. Create a happy, harmonious, civilized and equal atmosphere in the family, so that children can develop good customs and habits and grow up healthily.
Cultivate good moral quality
Morality is the soul of temperament. Cultivate children's qualities of sympathy and care for others, and they will naturally show humility, courtesy and respect to the elderly in public. Similarly, cultivating children's good qualities such as fun and cooperation can also reduce the appearance of their bad temperament such as being withdrawn and going their own way.
Pay attention to the children's clothes.
Clothing is the embodiment of mental outlook. When dressing up children, we should follow the principles of nature, simplicity, generosity and beauty, and avoid pursuing strange clothes. Appropriate clothes will add points to children's temperament, while weird clothes may develop children's bad habits and vanity.