1.** Make a daily plan * *: Make sure that children have an organized and consistent schedule. For example, set a fixed time for getting up, eating, playing, studying and sleeping.
2.** Guide self-management ability * *: Help children develop a sense of responsibility and self-management ability through simple housework tasks (such as sorting toys or folding clothes).
3.** Set appropriate boundaries and rules * *: Establish and maintain a set of family rules so that children can understand which behaviors are acceptable and which behaviors are not.
4.** Lead by example * *: Children are good imitators, and they will imitate your words and deeds. Therefore, always deal with emotions and solve problems in a positive and healthy way.
5.** Encourage exploration and innovation * *: Provide a variety of activities to promote children's curiosity and desire to explore. For example, take part in outdoor activities, play some games and develop your intelligence.
6.** Expand social circle * *: Give children opportunities to participate in community activities and enhance their social skills.
7.** Cultivate reading habits * *: Read to children regularly every day, or encourage children to read by themselves. This helps to cultivate their language ability and imagination.
8.** Healthy diet and exercise * *: Let children develop a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet.
9.** Rich emotional expression * *: Learning to understand and express your emotions is an important part of children's social development. You can help them identify and deal with various emotions by reading books, playing games or talking.
10.** Timely feedback and encouragement * *: When your child does well, give affirmation and praise. If they make a mistake, provide feedback in a positive and constructive way, not blame.
Finally, every child is unique, and family education needs to be adjusted according to the child's personality and needs. Remember, the key is to provide an environment full of love, support and guidance.