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Children's behavior is not only the result of parents' education.
With the evolution of society and the diversification of family structure, the role of parents in children's growth is becoming more and more critical. However, children's behavior is not only influenced by their parents, but also by factors such as society, education and circle of friends. This paper will discuss the growth process of children's behavior and the role of parents in it.

The growth process of children's behavior

A child's behavior is like the growth of a tree. Parents' education is the seed, but soil, sunshine, rain and dew-that is, society, education, friends circle and other factors are also indispensable. Therefore, children's behavior is not a simple "parental education achievement".

Faced with some choices of children.

For some children's choices, we can't easily label them as "baiwenhang". They may be temporarily lost, or they may be growing up through trial and error. In the face of these, what we need is understanding, communication and guidance, not blaming and giving up.

How to deal with difficulties

If you really encounter difficulties, the first thing parents should do is to reflect on themselves: is there room for improvement in our education methods? Then, try to communicate with children in depth to understand their inner thoughts and the reasons behind their choices. Finally, help them find the right direction with our love and support.

Parental responsibility

Children's adult behavior needs our patience, understanding and guidance. As parents, our responsibility is not only to educate, but also to accompany and support. Let's sow hope and water love for our children's future.

The Marathon of Parental Education

Remember, the education and influence of parents is a marathon, not a 100-meter sprint. Only by perseverance can we harvest a healthy, happy and quality child. Let's work together to create a better environment for our children's future!