2. Use stories or picture books to guide children to understand the consequences of greed. If children like to listen to stories or read books, they can also integrate greed education into the reading of stories or theme picture books in combination with their preferences, present the consequences of greed in a form acceptable to children, and let children understand the necessity of contentment.
3, meet the needs of the principle, and set certain conditions. Negotiate a gentleman's agreement with your child in advance and specify the conditions for buying toys, for example, no more than a few toys per month and no more than the family budget, which can give a legitimate reason for need. If children don't like this kind of prior agreement, they should make an agreement after doing things. For example, it is ok to sell toys, but every toy they buy has to be played for more than 10 days. If their game time is less than 10 days, the next purchase request will be rejected.