2. Let children understand that some things can't be measured by money. In order to cultivate children's correct outlook on life, as parents, children must understand that some things cannot be measured by money. For example, if parents go to work on weekends, they will earn more money, but in order to care about you and make you have fun, parents will not make money. Then, the happy time between dad and you is more important than money. A caring father can also tell his children that sometimes he will give up money for something more precious, for example, you are his father's good baby and he won't change any money. In this way, children will not naively price everything and gradually establish correct values.