When fathers take care of their children, they are often bolder, can release their children's nature more, and can also make their children strong and brave from their mothers' over-protection, and have stronger ability to bear setbacks, so children educated by fathers are often more independent, strong and brave.
2. Let children learn to explore, which helps to improve their intelligence.
Studies have shown that if children can get more companionship from their fathers in childhood, it will help their intellectual development and their academic, mental health and social adaptability. In the process of taking care of the baby, we can easily find that the types and ways of playing games when dad takes care of the child are very different from those when mom takes care of the child. Dad's idea is bolder and pays more attention to the cultivation of children's independent consciousness.
Many times, children play more kinds of games under the leadership of their fathers, with wider activities and stronger desire to explore new things, which also helps children improve their creativity and imagination, thus promoting the development of intelligence.
3. Let children learn to be optimistic, which is helpful to their mental health.
In fact, compared with mothers, fathers are more likely to be children's friends, because fathers are less bound by children in the process of accompanying children, and fathers often have more courage and exploration ability when facing novelty, while children have strong imitation ability, and they will imitate many behaviors of their fathers.
Most fathers are generous, optimistic, not too haggle over every ounce and easy to satisfy. They will be more focused on something. This open-minded, optimistic and dedicated attitude of the father will affect the children and promote their psychological development to be healthier.
4. Respect children and treat them equally.
Some fathers in life think that they are the head of the family and need some dignity. In fact, this does not conflict with respecting children. If a father wants to educate his children, he must get along with them as friends, learn to respect and understand him, and then he can really walk into their hearts and give them correct guidance.
5. Spend more time with your children and learn to understand and encourage them.
Although most fathers work hard and need to earn money to support their families, children still need their father's company, especially those who are eager for their father's approval, and that child will be more confident. It is suggested that fathers spend more time with their children and learn to praise them appropriately, which will give them the courage to work hard and make them more capable of meeting future challenges.