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How should adolescent parents educate their children?
Adolescence is an important stage in the process of children's growth, and the education of parents at this stage is particularly important. This paper will provide parents with suggestions on adolescent education from four aspects: paying attention to children's psychological changes, paying attention to children's physiological changes, children's immature brain development and communication with children.

Pay attention to children's psychological changes

Parents should pay attention to their children's psychological changes and teach them to correctly express their psychological needs. Teenagers' mood is very unstable and fluctuates greatly. Parents should give their children enough affirmation and give them confidence in continuous learning and progress.

Pay attention to children's physiological changes

Parents should pay attention to their children's physiological changes and avoid their anxiety. It is easy for adolescent children to pay special attention to their appearance. Parents need to guide their children to correctly understand their own physiological changes, give scientific cognitive guidance on acne, physical hygiene and other issues, and avoid anxiety and distraction.

The child's brain is immature.

Parents should know that children's brains are still immature, and emotions can easily overwhelm reason. Don't quarrel with children. Adolescent children can easily fall into emotional traps. Parents should show the reason and principles of adults, firmly and gently adhere to the principles on the issue of right and wrong, and never give in, but don't quarrel with their children and say insulting words that seriously hurt them.

Communication with children

Parents should fully learn to be young, and learn to empathize with their children's feelings instead of nagging, preaching and blaming. In the process of communicating with children, we can ask questions to guide children to think, choose themselves and take responsibility for their actions, so that children will gradually understand!