Open communication
Keep open communication, listen to children's voices, respect their views and make the dialogue more harmonious. Stop blaming and nagging, but communicate with children in an equal manner.
Reasonable rules
Make family rules with children, let them understand the boundaries and consequences, and give them appropriate freedom. The rules should be reasonable, not too harsh and not too loose.
Instill a sense of responsibility
Let children participate in housework and study, cultivate their self-discipline and sense of responsibility, and make themselves better. Housework and study are necessary links for children's growth and an important way to cultivate a sense of responsibility.
Set a good example
Parents should lead by example and transmit positive energy, and children will imitate your behavior and become better people. Parents are their children's first teachers, so they should set a correct example for their children.
Help experts
When the rebellious behavior is serious and persistent, it is advisable to seek the help of psychological counseling or family therapy to provide more targeted guidance for children. Professional help can solve problems better and help children get out of the rebellious period faster.
Stay calm and patient.
The rebellious period is temporary, and parents' understanding and support is the key to children's growth. Stay calm and patient, accompany your children through this stage and witness them become independent and confident adults!