2. Teach children compassion and love. When children fight with adults, parents must make their children full of love. It is very necessary to let them do some kind things to reduce the hostility of children. When children know how to care, they will naturally stop fighting with anyone.
3. Respect children. Adults should try to discuss with their children, communicate more and listen to their opinions before doing things, so that their emotions can be reasonably vented. In this way, children will naturally not fight with adults, nor will they try to regain the respect of adults through violence.
4. Create an environment to cultivate good character. When educating children, parents should carefully choose animations and picture books that children can watch and read to avoid violent information from entering their sight. When a child fights with an adult, parents should take appropriate measures to help solve it and guide him to develop the thinking of convincing others by reasoning.
5. Help children control their emotions. Children are still young and don't know how to control and manage their emotions, so they will fight with adults in their temper. At this time, parents' patient help is needed to appease and help children control their emotions.
6. Set rules for children. Adults should tell their children the seriousness of beating adults and what they can't do at ordinary times. After being warned, children will naturally consciously restrain their behavior.