Create task list
Make a list of children's daily or weekly tasks, such as brushing their teeth, tidying their schoolbags, cleaning their rooms, etc. Help children set up schedules and check boxes to record the tasks they have completed.
Provide guidance and support
In the process of children completing tasks, don't intervene immediately, but give appropriate guidance and support. According to children's age and needs, provide correct tips and directions, and give encouragement and positive feedback in the process.
Participate in family activities
Let children participate in daily activities in the family, such as cooking, washing dishes, sweeping the floor, etc. Tell children that this is a way for everyone to share responsibility, and emphasize that everyone's contribution is a necessary condition for making the family better.
cultivate independence
Give children a chance to think about their own problems and find solutions. This process may be a bit difficult and requires patience and time, but safety and appropriate changes are the prerequisites for your child to change from dependent identity to independent identity.
Try new things
Give children a chance to try something they have never tried, such as learning a new sport or toy. This will encourage them to try and grow, while increasing their confidence and self-awareness.