Choose the right time and place
Be sure to criticize without interference, so that children can listen to your suggestions with all their attention.
Keep a calm tone
Express your opinions in a calm and rational tone, and avoid being too emotional or harsh.
Listen to the child's point of view.
Giving children an opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings helps to enhance mutual understanding and trust.
Specifically point out the problem
Clearly point out the areas that children need to improve, rather than general criticism.
Put forward constructive suggestions
Provide specific suggestions and methods to help children solve problems and improve their behavior.
Encourage self-reflection
Guide children to think about their own behaviors and choices, and make them aware of their responsibilities and influences.
Praise the child's efforts
When children make positive changes, give timely praise and affirmation to stimulate their self-confidence and enthusiasm.
Ensure consistency
Maintain consistency in criticizing children and avoid double standards or excessive tolerance.
lead by example
As a parent, your behavior and attitude will have a profound impact on your children. Therefore, we should set an example and show correct values and codes of conduct.