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How to educate children who often fight?
If children often fight, they usually need special education. Here are some ways for parents to educate their children:

1. Emphasize not to use violence to solve problems. Parents should gently tell their children that violence is never the solution to the problem. They can help children learn and imitate the correct conflict resolution methods through role-playing or picture books.

2. Find out the root of the problem. Parents should know the real reason why their children fight. Do children often fight because they lack social skills or because they can't control their emotions? Knowing the root of the problem, parents can better handle and solve this problem.

3. Plan the solution to the problem. Formulate positive solutions to help children establish correct ways and methods to solve problems. For example, encourage children to use positive communication methods when problems arise, improve their self-control and emotional expression ability, and encourage children to express their feelings.

4. Encourage children to obey the rules and laws. Parents can encourage their children to participate in beneficial community or school service projects and discuss reasonable behavior norms and interpersonal relationships with their children.

5. Provide children with some ways to relieve their emotions. Children need the help of their parents because of their emotional improvement. We can try to let children release negative emotions by walking and exercising.

In short, the problem that children often fight is not unsolvable. Parents can solve the problem thoroughly through the above methods and help their children grow into a good child who respects others, learns to resolve conflicts peacefully and understands their emotions.