Clarify the meaning of rules
Tell children why there are rules and what is the purpose behind them. For example, rules are to protect everyone's rights and interests and ensure fairness and justice.
Make clear rules
The rules should be clear and clear, so that children can easily understand and abide by them. For example, "Please turn off your cell phone at the dinner table".
Regular supervision and reminder
Regularly check whether children abide by the rules, and once violations are found, remind them in time and guide them to correct.
Positive excitation
When children obey the rules, give praise and rewards, and let them know that obeying the rules is commendable.
Participate in making rules
Inviting children to participate in the formulation of family rules can make children understand and accept the rules more deeply.
Story game teaching method
Guide children to understand and accept the rules in practice through interesting stories or games.
Enhance communication
Keep good communication with children, listen to their voices, understand their needs, and emphasize the importance of rules.