Adhere to principles
Parents should not obey their children, but should have their own principles. Reasonable demands on children can be met, but unreasonable demands should be patiently explained, and concessions should not be made because of children's crying. In this way, children will understand that it is not advisable to make trouble without reason.
reasonable criticism
Spoiling parents often praise their children unprincipled, which will make them lose their way and be self-centered. When children are naughty and disobedient, parents should criticize them appropriately, point out their mistakes and tell them why they can't do so. Criticism is not because I don't love him, but for his own good.
teach by precept and example
Parents are children's first teachers, and their behavior has a great influence on children. When educating children, parents should set an example and promise not to do what they ask their children not to do. Only in this way can we set a good example for children and influence their psychology and values.