Establish a relationship of trust
Establish a good trust relationship with children and let them feel the love and support of their parents. Respect their wishes and feelings, and give them necessary guidance and help.
Listen and communicate.
Open dialogue with children is the key to solving problems. Encourage them to express their feelings and ideas and listen to their opinions carefully.
Set clear goals and limits.
Setting clear goals and restrictions at home helps children understand their responsibilities and obligations. Ensure that these goals and restrictions are reasonable and clear, so that they can understand and abide by them.
Encourage and appreciate
When children make positive behaviors or make progress, even small achievements should be affirmed and praised. This will enhance their self-confidence and self-esteem.
Seek professional help
If the above measures cannot effectively improve the child's situation, you can consider consulting a child psychologist or other professionals for advice and help. They can provide more specific suggestions and solutions.