Make rules together
Make rules with your child and define the action plan for each step. This helps children understand the importance of safety and form a sense of self-protection. At the same time, it is necessary to clarify which tasks children can accomplish independently and which need the help of parents, cultivate children's independence and ensure their safety.
Put life safety first.
Always put life safety first. Parents should fully consider their children's endurance and development law. Any activity must meet their growth needs, and any activity that is beyond children's ability or potentially dangerous must be resolutely prohibited.
Encourage interest exploration
Encourage children to explore according to their own interests. Parents can give timely advice and reminders, but they don't have to overemphasize the dangers. Only when children really face challenges, give them appropriate guidance and support.