1. Understand children's needs: For example, they may like a certain star or a certain shoe type, which can be important information for us to understand children's needs.
2. Empathy: You can express your understanding of your child's feelings, such as "I know you like that pair of shoes very much, but we can see if there are any cheaper options first."
3. Make a budget: Make a suitable budget range for children and let them choose their own shoes within the budget range.
4. Teach children value: educate children to understand that not all expensive things are the best, and help children understand the balance between value and price.
5. Encourage them to do research: Tell children that they can compare prices and evaluations online or in stores, so that they can find the right choice for themselves.
6. Pay attention to actual needs: remind children that the main purpose of buying shoes is to meet actual needs, not to follow the fashion or satisfy vanity.
7. Cultivate a good consumption concept: educate children to have a good consumption concept, do not blindly pursue luxury goods or brands, and encourage children to consume rationally.
Through the above methods, you can help children learn to consume rationally, understand the balance between price and value, and cultivate their independent thinking and decision-making ability.