Limit the discussion to the controversial issues.
Avoid digging up old accounts, objectively analyze children's problems, pay attention to current events, and make criticism more targeted and powerful.
target language
Use the language that children can understand and accept, point out the problem directly, and be less reasonable, so that criticism is more direct and effective.
Protect self-esteem
Avoid using words that hurt children's self-esteem, and let criticism be a warm guide, not a cold blow.
Prompt encouragement
When children correct mistakes, don't forget to give timely affirmation and encouragement, which will give children more confidence and motivation to face future challenges.
teach students in accordance with their aptitude
Every child is unique, so criticism also needs to teach students in accordance with their aptitude. Let's protect our children's growth with wisdom and love!