Communication is king.
Establishing a sincere and open communication bridge with children, listening to their voices and understanding their feelings are the key to solving extreme stubbornness.
The power of encouragement
When children change or show positive behavior, don't forget to give affirmation and encouragement in time, which will stimulate their enthusiasm and self-confidence.
Clear rules
Formulating reasonable and fair rules, discussing them with children, and letting children know which behaviors are feasible and which are not desirable will help them establish correct values.
Cultivate the ability to solve problems
Teaching children how to skillfully solve conflicts and problems, encouraging them to think more and compromise, and learning to seek consensus will help them become independent and confident people.
Challenges and opportunities
Providing children with a stage to show themselves, let them exercise their skills and interests in practice, cultivate self-confidence and independence, and help them explore their potential.
Professional assistance
If the problem seriously affects children's daily life and study, you can consider seeking the help of professional psychological counseling or educational experts, which will help children solve the problem better.