Children's way of thinking is different from ours.
Children's cognition and emotional intelligence are not fully mature, and the perspective of seeing the world is completely different from that of us adults. Therefore, simple reasoning can't really touch their hearts. We need to guide them to understand things through personal experience and help them form correct values and codes of conduct.
Emotional support is equally important.
When children grow up, they need not only rational guidance, but also emotional nourishment. If parents only pay attention to reason and neglect to give their children emotional support and recognition, then it is difficult for children to really accept it. Therefore, in the process of educating children, we need to fully express our concern and love for them and let them feel our support.
Parents' education methods are particular.
In addition to the children's own factors, our educational methods and attitudes as parents are also the key. Too rigid dogmas and rules often arouse children's disgust. We need to use educational methods more flexibly, pay attention to communication with children and understand their feelings and needs, so as to achieve better educational results.