Allow children to release their emotions.
Don't rush to reprimand the child when his emotions are out of control. Let the children release their emotions first. Crying and venting are their emotional outlets. Remember, allowing children to release their emotions gives them a chance to be understood and accepted.
Understand and accept children's emotions.
Wait for the child to calm down and sit down and talk it over. Tell them that everyone has emotions, and it is important to understand and accept their emotions. In this way, children can not only learn emotional management, but also feel the support and understanding of their families.
Enhance parent-child relationship
This kind of communication can not only enhance the parent-child relationship, but also make children more calm and confident in the face of difficulties. Because, they know that at any time, home is their safe haven.