♀? Keep calm
Parents should keep calm, don't get too excited, and don't punish the child when the child hits someone. This will make children feel fear and anxiety, thus aggravating their violent tendencies.
Communication and understanding
Talk to children and find out why they hit people. It may be because the child feels angry, depressed, or hurt. Listening and understanding children's feelings can help them find better ways to solve problems.
Establish rules and consequences
Make family rules and tell children clearly that hitting people is not allowed. At the same time, tell your child what will happen if you break the rules. This can help children realize that their behavior is wrong and know how to avoid this behavior from happening again.
Encourage positive behavior
When children show good behavior, parents should give affirmation and reward in time. This can enhance children's self-confidence and enthusiasm, thus reducing their violent tendencies.
Seek professional help
If the child's violent tendency is serious, parents can consider seeking professional help, such as the advice and support of psychological counselors or child psychologists.