Suggestions for parents to educate their children 1, full of hope for children at any time;
2. Always know what children like and make them feel happy at home;
3, often encourage children, when children encounter failure, don't pour cold water;
4. Parents should do what their children are asked to do first;
5. Parents do not quarrel in front of their children;
6. Don't speak ill of grandparents or grandparents to children;
7. Be able to admit your mistakes to your children;
8. Don't scold your child in front of others;
9. When others point out the shortcomings of children, they don't protect their own shortcomings;
10, correctly face the child's "why", knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing:
1 1, often take children to play in nature;
12, giving children time and space for free activities every day;
13, don't encourage children's comparison psychology;
14, encourage children to take the initiative to do things, even if they fail, they feel worthwhile;
15, often discuss various issues with children, and strengthen the communication and exchange of thoughts and feelings between the two sides;
16, when the child has something to say, no matter how busy you are, listen patiently;
17, when criticizing children, allow children to defend and refute;
18, don't say things like "you are stupid and can't do anything" to your children;
19, generally do not force children, give children the opportunity to choose and judge for themselves;
20. What do you promise your child?
2 1, welcome children and friends to come home to play;
22. Pay attention to children's emotional changes and understand their psychological needs;
23. At home, give children a world of their own;
24. Don't buy too many toys for children.
25, don't scare children easily;
26, often keep in touch with the teacher;
27. There are major events at home, and try to seek the opinions of children;
28. When a child makes a mistake, don't settle old scores with the child;
29. Don't ignore or let go of your children;
30. Pay attention to cultivating children's good hygiene habits and self-protection awareness.
Advice to parents: educate children first, concentrate on things, and ask if you don't understand.
Parents should try not to disturb their children when they are studying, and let them concentrate on their own affairs. When he goes into his room to prepare for study, he can follow him gently to see what he wants to do, ask the children, find out clearly, and then gently close the door to do his own thing, so as to create a good learning environment for the children. At this time, try not to talk loudly at home, walk around, and try to turn down the TV so as not to affect the children. When a child encounters a difficult or impossible problem, he can consult in time, or suggest him to look it up in a dictionary or online to teach him how to solve the problem.
Second, a good habit of doing things efficiently and effectively.
Usually at home, you can arrange some housework for your child, such as letting him tidy his desk, then check the cleaning effect in time and give some affirmation and suggestions. Take the child to clean, teach him how to sweep the floor, and then leave a piece for him to clean. At home, parents should help their children form a relatively fixed study time. Parents should guide their children to concentrate on their studies, complete tasks efficiently within the specified time, and cultivate children's good habit of stressing learning efficiency. For example, our children do their homework as soon as they come home from school every day. Then we set him what to do in each time period, and he just needs to do it himself.
Third, the good habit of reading carefully.
Careful parents will find that children will like a new book every once in a while. This may be a popular book that everyone in the class is reading recently, or it may be a popular cartoon, so parents should communicate with their children in time, exchange the plots in the book, grasp some plots to educate their children how to do it, or advise them to read it carefully, and then exchange their ideas with their parents. Last year, Charles IX was very popular in our class. When the child went back to tell me, I went to buy him a copy and suggested that he read it and exchange it with other students. He reads this book before going to bed every night and occasionally hears some classic sentences. When asked, he said he learned it from books. As parents, we should educate our children to read more books and read good books from an early age, so parents should get in touch with children's books, buy them for their children, borrow them from the school library, borrow them from classmates or download them from the Internet. Because children are still young, the recommendation of parents and teachers is very important in many cases.