1 Calm down first
Be calm before criticizing, and don't let your emotions get to your head. This will avoid saying anything that hurts the child.
Choose the right time and place
Communicate in private and save face for children in public. Choose after meals or weekends, the effect is better!
Facts speak plainer than words.
Speak with facts, not with emotion. In this way, children can better understand mistakes and accept criticism.
Language and attitude are important.
Avoid belittling, insulting or threatening. Be calm and patient, and let your children feel your love.
5. Put forward suggestions for improvement
Give specific suggestions after criticism to help children correct their mistakes. Let them understand the problem and accept your guidance more easily.
It takes skill to criticize children correctly.
In short, it takes skill to criticize children correctly. If the method is right, children can thrive! Parents, come on!