1, often teach children manners
Etiquette can't be formed in a day or two. Children should always be taught how to do it. In fact, sometimes it's not that children don't want to do it or won't do it, but that we don't talk about it or teach them correctly, so that children can take the initiative to learn some unfamiliar knowledge. Because children are still young and have strong plasticity, I believe they can do well as long as we actively and correctly guide them.
2, teach them "empathy"
Besides teaching them manners, I think we should also teach them how to put themselves in others' shoes in peacetime. For example, you can always say to your child, "We should always think from the perspective of others and think more about what you should do if this happens to you." Should you understand others? How should you understand others? "Asking children these questions for a long time will make them feel that others are not easy. Everyone has his own difficulties, and he always thinks from the perspective of others.
Teaching children can't be done in a day or two. Here, I think the parents present here must be patient enough, seriously discover the problems that appear on themselves, and implement education scientifically in the right way, so as to achieve the ideal effect.