Allow boys to cry and be afraid
Female directors's view of wheat family education is too warm.
Allowing boys to cry is like encouraging girls to climb the peak bravely; Boys can also like plush dolls, and girls can also have their hair cut; Boys can be weak and afraid, and girls can be unexpectedly strong and brave.
I mean:
Each of us can be what we like, everyone is unique, and no one can define the appearance of others. Gender is not a boundary, but prejudice is.
Four Common Sense of Raising Boys
1. Allow boys to cry. Before the age of six, boys were more delicate and crying than girls. Boys also have normal emotional changes and are allowed to express their emotions to avoid excessive depression.
2. Hug boys more. Boys' brains develop later than girls'. Whether it is physical or psychological, it also needs the care and care of parents. Hug the boy more, and he will update with you.
Four Common Sense of Raising Boys
3. Give him a chance to be a hero
Boys are born heroes, and their parents should give them a chance to be heroes. 2~5 years old is a period when a boy shows his personality, and his personality all his life comes from this. Let children do better and better in self-motivation and self-drive.
Try to treat him as an adult.
Don't use the majesty of parents to force your child, try to make friends with your child, and he will be more willing to communicate with you. Boys like to hear a sentence: you have grown up. Weak mothers often treat boys as men, and encourage them more, so that boys will be more responsible when they grow up.
Have you ever said to your son that "boys can't cry"