2. Cultivate good habits. Good living habits and the ability to live independently are both important. Developing good living habits from childhood is of great help to later life.
3. communication. Don't beat and scold children when they make mistakes. Try to communicate with them and tell them what is right and wrong. When communicating, you should lower your mind and treat yourself as a child, so that when communicating with her, there will be no generation gap between you, and communication will be fine. What you say will be easy for her to understand, and she will understand where she is wrong, so she won't make mistakes next time.
4. encourage more. At this time, some children have gone to school, so at this time, no matter whether their handwriting is good or not, you should not blame them, but encourage them to write better next time. The encouragement of adults is an incentive for children. If you blame them blindly, they will lose confidence.
5. Set them free. It is inevitable that children love to play, and it is not good to blindly restrain them from playing. It is our nature to play. Don't be depressed. Teach them to arrange their time reasonably. For example, you can tell them to play after you finish your homework, so they will be very happy, because they will be very happy after they finish it. I also try to do my homework.