Understanding and respect
First of all, we need to know that this is normal, so that we can communicate with our children better. At the same time, we should also respect their choices and let them know that their own affairs are their own decisions!
Little educator
Tell your child why you need to share or take turns using things. For example, if everyone owns all the toys, then others may have nothing to play with!
Rules, no talent.
Set some rules for sharing and taking turns, such as "first come, first served" or using items in order of age. So everyone will be fair and just!
Creative solution
If children still don't want to share, then change their minds and suggest that they take their toys to a friend's house for a change. Maybe there will be new experiences!
Small expert in cooperation
Teach children to cooperate and share through games or other activities. For example, organize a relay race, work together and share the joy of success!
Example power
As parents or guardians, we should also set an example and show how to share and respect other people's property. Because children are our mirrors, they will imitate everything about us!