Second, cultivate children's self-control ability. Children's aggression often happens when they can't control themselves. Parents should teach young children to "control themselves". Parents should also be good at grasping the typical cases of young children and adopt the method of "one thing, one discussion" to let young children experience their own benefits and their own harm, so that young children can enhance their self-control in gaining lessons.
Third, ask children to correct their mistakes. Children aged five or six will inevitably have some illegal words and deeds in their lives, and their awareness of rules and their ability to abide by them need to be cultivated. Parents should not be impatient, but actively and patiently guide and guide their children to correct their mistakes.
Fourth, parents should teach their children more rules in combination with certain occasions and environments, such as traffic rules, library rules, field rules and so on. Only when the child understands these rules can he better abide by them.