1. Establish a positive family environment: ensure a positive family atmosphere and encourage mutual support and respect. Lead by example, respect and care for others.
2. Emphasize cooperation and sharing: provide children with opportunities to experience cooperation and share fun. Let them participate in family activities, such as cooking together, cleaning the room or doing outdoor activities. Through these activities, they will learn to respect and share with others
3. Cultivate empathy: encourage children to pay more attention to the feelings of others and help them understand the needs and feelings of others. Share the joys and sorrows of others with them and help them learn to put themselves in others' shoes.
4. Formulate clear disciplines and rules: Make sure that children know that their actions have an impact on others, and there are clear disciplines and rules. Establish some positive feedback mechanisms to encourage them to abide by the regulations and give them appropriate rewards.
5. Teach problem-solving skills: Teach children some problem-solving skills, such as communication, compromise and seeking help from others. In this way, they can learn to solve problems through cooperation with others, instead of achieving their goals through sophistry and selfishness.
6. Give praise and encouragement: When children show cooperation and care for others, give them sincere praise and encouragement. This will help them build a sense of identity with positive behavior.
The most important thing is to guide children patiently and gradually make them realize the importance of cooperation and caring for others. Have a frank and open dialogue with them to promote the shaping of their internal values.