Listen to your child's heart patiently.
Communicate with children in kindergarten, listen to their voices and opinions patiently, help them distinguish right from wrong and establish correct values.
Evaluate yourself and others objectively.
Teach children to evaluate themselves and others objectively. Let them know their strengths and progress, as well as the places that need to be in line with the best in the class. Tell them that they don't need to be complacent when they make achievements, and they need to learn from others modestly when they have shortcomings, so that they will get better and better.
Share growth stories
Parents can educate their children by sharing their growth stories, especially those examples of failure due to jealousy, so as to warn their children. Because children of this age mainly think in images, the actual case is more convincing and the effect is better.
Learn from others
Avoid always comparing the shortcomings of others with the advantages of your own children, which will make your children become complacent and unwilling to make progress. Always remind children to find their own shortcomings, encourage children to learn from the advantages of others, and thus motivate themselves to make continuous progress. As long as we adhere to the correct guidance, we will certainly cultivate good children who are open-minded, studious and sociable.