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Parental Education: How to Cultivate Children's Social Competence
Parents have something to say: the son is 9 years old and is in the third grade. I always make trouble for a little thing. I made trouble with my deskmate a few days ago, but I have fun with my classmates today. This article will discuss how to cultivate children's social skills from three aspects.

Respect others

Parents teach their children to respect the opinions and choices of others. Children can be cultivated to respect others from small things in daily life.

Cultivate endurance and endurance

Usually, parents don't need to protect their children too much. These practices can let children know that the pain is caused by themselves and should be borne and endured by themselves.

Ability to deal with people and things.

Parents should teach their children to be polite, speak politely, respect others and cooperate with others step by step in life. Of course, parents don't really need help, but these activities can cultivate children's awareness of helping others. In the process of training, parents should be patient and don't rush for success.