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Son, talk about staying up late.

Not going home at night is a bad behavior, and may even be a harbinger of illegal crimes. How should parents educate their children to realize the dangers of staying up late and develop good living habits?

Abide by the law and teach children

Parents need to explain in depth that staying out at night is regarded as bad behavior and may even be a precursor to illegal crimes. If the minor children don't go home at night, their parents should bear the responsibility of not performing their guardianship duties. Let children know that parental management is permitted by law. In addition, if children's friends want to stay at home for the night, they must get the consent of their parents or other guardians, and they should not be taken lightly.

A trite habit

Parents should adjust their mentality and pay attention to cultivating children's correct outlook on life and values from an early age. Good habits are crucial to future success.

Attention method

To establish a harmonious parent-child relationship, parents need to improve their communication skills, especially when communicating with adolescent children. Parents should guide their children with personal experience, avoid excessive intervention, let their children share their worries actively, and enhance their sense of belonging to the family.

Instill a sense of responsibility

Parents should not treat their children with a tough attitude, but should let them understand and assume family responsibilities, and know how to be filial and grateful.

A calm response

If the child has the behavior of staying out at night, parents should keep calm and avoid simple and rude treatment. Find out the reasons, actively communicate with teachers and other parents, and formulate targeted solutions. At the same time, parents should report to the local public security and ban it according to law for Internet cafes, computer leisure houses and other Internet service places that accept minors.