2. Enhance communication: Encourage children to communicate with classmates, understand each other's hobbies and seek common ground. Parents can accompany their children to participate in some extracurricular activities, so that children have more opportunities to interact with their classmates.
3. Cultivate team spirit: educate children to learn to cooperate and cultivate team spirit. Children can participate in some group activities, such as sports competitions and social practice, so that children can learn to support each other and make progress together in the team.
4. Learn tolerance: educate children to learn tolerance and understanding, and respect classmates' personalities and differences. When there are contradictions between classmates, guide the children to think from each other's point of view and seek solutions.
5. Improve their own quality: Parents should pay attention to their children's study and life, improve their comprehensive quality, and make their children have certain competitiveness in school, thus reducing conflicts with their classmates.
6. Family education: Parents should strengthen family education and cultivate their children's moral quality and interpersonal skills. Children should be educated to be honest, trustworthy, respectful and helpful, so as to win the respect and friendship of their classmates.
7. Seek professional help: If the relationship between children and classmates is tense for a long time, you can consider seeking the help of a psychologist to understand the child's psychological state and formulate appropriate solutions.
8. Patience guidance: Parents should have enough patience and don't be too anxious because of the bad relationship between children and classmates. I believe that children have the ability to solve problems and give them enough care and support.