Second: Know how to thank. When children get help from others, if they don't thank them, don't let them say thank you, but remind them to say something like' what to say when receiving a gift'. In this way, children will know how to do it, instead of blindly obeying their parents. After all, many times parents are not around their children.
Third: Encourage children with praise. Children need to be praised and encouraged. In life, we often find that when children want to get the approval and encouragement from their parents, they will do more things that parents love to do.
Fourth: learn to say sorry. Children often make mistakes, whether in front of their families or between classmates and children. If the child does something wrong, tell him first, where it is wrong, and then tell him when he understands it. If he is wrong, he will be sorry, or remind him what to say if he is wrong.
Fifth: Cultivate children's habit of listening more. As we all know, children are very active, and sometimes they like to make a scene. Such behavior should be properly stopped by parents. In the process of educating children, when someone is talking, parents should educate their children to be good at listening, not to talk loudly, and not to interrupt others when they are talking, so that children know that this is respect. This behavior is commendable.
Sixth: Parents take responsibility for themselves. Only polite parents can teach polite children. Mom and dad can't ignore their own influence. Everything they say and do is affecting their children. Usually pay attention to your own example and set a good example for your children. In daily life, mom and dad should be warm and polite, so that children can feel that it is a very pleasant job to communicate politely with others, and let children gradually cultivate themselves into the good habit of being polite to others.
Seventh: Teach children to use polite language correctly. Children are in an immature stage of physical and mental development. At this stage, children have a strong ability to learn common sense, and parents can make use of this feature of their children to educate them to be polite. For example, when playing games with children, teach children to learn to say "yes" and "thank you" when borrowing toys from friends. Parents must let their children know that polite expressions are very important in daily life, and children must learn them.