1. Improve communication: keep good communication with children and understand their thoughts, feelings and needs. Listen to children's voices and pay attention to their emotional changes.
2. Set rules and boundaries: Set reasonable rules and boundaries for children, so that children can understand what is acceptable behavior and what is unacceptable behavior. At the same time, let the children understand the consequences of violating the rules.
3. Cultivate a sense of responsibility: let children undertake certain housework tasks, such as tidying the room and washing dishes, to cultivate children's sense of responsibility and independence.
4. Encourage autonomous learning: Encourage children to learn independently and cultivate their curiosity and exploration spirit. It can provide rich learning resources for children, such as books and online resources.
5. Cultivate good habits: Help children develop good habits of life, study and behavior, such as working and sleeping on time, washing hands frequently and being polite to others.
6. Pay attention to physical health: pay attention to children's physical health, encourage them to participate in sports activities, and cultivate their interest in sports and team spirit.
7. Cultivate emotional management ability: educate children to correctly express and deal with emotions, such as anger, sadness and anxiety. Children can be instructed to take deep breaths, meditate and other relaxation techniques to help them calm down.
8. Enhance parent-child relationship: spend more time with children, participate in their activities and have a good time together. We can take part in outdoor activities, travel, watch movies and enhance our feelings together.
9. Set an example: As parents, we should set an example and set an example. Let children see your strengths and efforts, and stimulate their upward trend.
10. Patience and understanding: In the process of parenting education, be patient and understanding, and give children enough care and support. Avoid overindulgence or harsh criticism, so as not to affect children's physical and mental health.