1. Family environment: A warm and harmonious family environment can provide children with a sense of security and is conducive to their mental health. On the contrary, a family environment full of conflict and stress may have a negative impact on children's mental health.
2. Parents' attitude: Parents' educational methods and attitudes will affect children's behaviors and emotions. For example, excessive protection or doting may lead to children's lack of independence and self-regulation ability; Being too strict or indifferent may make children feel neglected or unacceptable.
3. Parents' emotional management: How parents handle their emotions will also affect their children. If parents often lose their temper or are emotionally unstable, children may imitate this behavior, or feel afraid and uneasy.
4. Parents' communication style: Effective communication can help children build self-confidence, understand others' feelings and handle conflicts. On the contrary, poor communication or full of criticism and accusation may make children feel depressed and depressed.
5. Parents' expectations: Too high or too low expectations may have a negative impact on children's mental health. Excessive expectations may make children feel too stressed and fail to meet the expected standards; Low expectations may make children lack motivation and goals.
6. Parents' educational philosophy: If parents attach importance to their children's all-round development and respect their personality and interests, then their children may have more self-esteem and self-confidence. On the other hand, if parents only pay attention to academic performance and ignore children's interests and talents, then children may feel anxious and uneasy.