1. Set rules and boundaries: give children clear instructions on what to throw and what not to throw. It can be explained in simple and clear language and corrected in time.
2. Demonstrate correct behavior: As a parent, you are the most important role model for your child. Show correct behavior, such as picking up things at the right place and time and keeping them clean.
3. Provide suitable toys and materials: Provide children with interesting and age-appropriate toys and materials, so that they can have more choices and freely develop their creativity. At the same time, ensure safety and avoid toys that are too big or have sharp edges.
4. Companionship and guidance: Give children enough time to accompany, play with them and explore together. When children want to throw things, they should pay close attention, guide them to put things in the right position, and help them understand and learn.
5. Incentives and rewards: When children can act according to rules and expectations, give timely praise and rewards, which can be verbal praise or simple rewards, so that children know that correct behavior is welcome.
6. Maintain patience and consistency: The education process needs patience and consistency. Don't expect children to completely change their habits at once. Continue to give guidance and guidance, and help them gradually develop good habits by repeatedly emphasizing the importance of rules and behaviors.
Remember, every child develops at a different speed, and it may take time and practice to form good habits. It is important to understand and respect children's development stages, listen to their needs and feelings, and establish a positive interactive relationship with them to promote their growth and learning.