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Nagging is a weapon to destroy children, and example is the best education! Do you agree?
Of course I agree, and it is the same in real life. No one wants to listen to those repeated words.

Children are the continuation of parents' lives, and parents have endless expectations for them. Countless parents think that their children are unique and can be "better than blue in shine on you". Countless parents put all their time and energy into their children, which is nothing more than the expectation of "dreaming their children to succeed".

In order to enable their children to realize their dreams of getting ahead, parents can do all kinds of tricks. In the process of raising children, parents should not only provide their children with material security, but also give them spiritual comfort to ensure their safe and happy life.

But not all parents know how to communicate with their children, and not all parents can live in harmony with their children. Some people say that the people who can be admitted in this world are probably parents. They can bring a little life into this world with a marriage certificate, but they never ask their children if they want to.

For children, they passively accept the life given to them by their parents, and indirectly accept that their lives will be firmly tied to their parents' lives. Before a child becomes an adult, everything depends on the supply of parents, so parents seem to have a decisive role in everything for children.

This invisibly gives parents endless sense of superiority. Some parents think that we have given you everything we think is the best. As a child, you should obey your parents' teaching without any objection.

And in order to let the children really listen, parents may keep reminding them in their ears. In the long run, in the eyes of children, this has become their mental burden. They want to get rid of it, but there is nothing they can do, so they just listen like wooden heads.

If parents want their children to accept their own instructions, it is obvious that they need to do it first. Only by setting a good example for children with practical actions can we convince children to identify with their parents from the heart and let the parent-child relationship get along happily.