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The most concise words to say to parents
Parents should learn to respect their children and not impose their own wishes on their children. Let’s take a look at these psychological words of children! Below are the most concise words I have collected for you to say to parents. I hope you like it!
Selected words to say to parents :
1) Don’t always say after parent-teacher meetings: Look at others, you should see that we have worked very hard!
2) Don’t always force us to go to that damn school Tutoring classes, art classes, after all, we are thoughtful people!
3) Don’t always treat me like a child. Don’t look through my bag, personal letters, and diaries.
4) Don’t be too sensitive about my phone calls. Don’t always stay next to me when I call. If someone calls me, please don't say that I'm not at home, or ask for a thorough explanation of the other person's situation, or ask me to explain to you the content of the conversation.
5) Please don’t be suspicious of normal relationships between boys and girls. I have my own sense of discretion.
6) Don’t ask too many questions about my friends and personal situations, and protect my privacy appropriately.
7) If you have any doubts, you can ask me directly. Don’t follow me secretly or make puns.
8) I have grown up. Don’t impose your opinions and ideas on me. I have to walk my own path. What you should give me is support, trust, suggestions and advice, but I have no right or obligation to choose the path for me.
9) Please don’t always compare me with others, as this will dampen my enthusiasm. I am who I am!
10) Please say more: I have confidence in you. ?If you find anything wrong with me, please talk to me and resolve it promptly. Don't just criticize or accuse me.
A collection of words to parents:
1) Please don’t change your attitude toward me just because of a ranking or poor test scores.
2) Don’t talk about scores whenever you talk. A person's value does not lie in his or her grades, so don't take your grades too seriously.
3) Don’t talk about my living habits in front of everyone, don’t praise me too much, don’t belittle me too much, and don’t be too submissive to me. Please don't say that I'm stupid or stupid, or that I regret that I shouldn't support you. Such words will hurt my self-esteem too much.
4) Please don’t embarrass me in front of relatives, friends or outsiders, or say anything that makes me sad.
5) Please don’t scold me loudly on the street, or in front of guests or friends.
6) Please don’t use my wrong views as a target to criticize, and don’t teach me a lesson in the name of heart-to-heart talk.
7) Please respect my personality and interests, even if they are unacceptable to you. I'm in middle school, and I have a certain rationale for my choice. You don't need to try to change, and you can't change. All you need is correct guidance.
8) Please pay more attention to my health and changes, such as changes in personality and habits, or why I suddenly don’t like to talk. Is there anything on my mind? Talk to me more.
9) Don’t force me to eat things I don’t want to eat, and don’t buy me clothes I don’t want.
10) Please don’t force me to have a heart-to-heart talk when I don’t want to talk, which makes me upset.
11) Please don’t enter my room quietly, like a thief.
12) Give me free space, don’t let me study at home all the time, respect my opinions, and let me watch TV appropriately.
13) If you want to watch a football match after school on Saturday, please don’t blame me.
14) Please allow me to associate with students whose grades are temporarily poor, and do not force me to associate with good students.
15) When I don’t want to go shopping, please don’t force me to accompany you on the street. I want to go shopping, cook, and wash clothes by myself. I hope you will allow me.
16) Don’t do everything for me. Let me do some housework to exercise my self-care ability. Don’t say it’s a waste of time when I do housework.
17) Support my participation in social activities and physical exercise.
18) You must do what you promised me, and don’t let me be happy in vain.
19) What annoys parents the most is playing mahjong
20) Please don’t use dirty words, empty words, or clichés. Don't talk about stocks, mahjong and Landlords in front of me, I don't like it. You can educate me better by leading by example.
21) Don’t quarrel, don’t stay home at night, and don’t leave me alone at home (at night).
22) Don’t tell me about your family’s financial conflicts or emotional entanglements. Don’t use me as someone to vent your bad moods to, or take your anger out on me.
23) Don’t have a hot war (quarrel) or a cold war (sulking).
24) Don’t always tell us: Have more contact with good students and please don’t use those damn scores to measure the quality of other children!
25) Don’t see us and When opposite sexes are together, they think it is "puppy love". Don't bring your adults' "gossip" into the world of our children!
26) Don't always package us according to your ideas. Times have changed. , our clothes are also different, don’t force me to wear that ugly red sweater!
27) Don’t say it in an understatement: Read at least one extracurricular book every month. ?Hmph, every day is taken up by classes, homework, and make-up lessons. You can't let me stay up and read, right?
28) Don't say to me: ?Do your own thing. ?Then, why do you have to buy cigarettes every time? I don’t smoke.
29) Don’t always get angry because I did something wrong. You did something wrong and I didn’t say anything.
30) Don’t take "political lessons" when I make mistakes, and stay silent when I have advantages.
31) Please don’t be too nagging, recount old scores, and mention the mistakes you made in the past. Don't always make sarcastic remarks about me, don't always ask me how many bowls I have eaten and whether I am full. Relax on Sunday, take me out for a walk, don't make me do homework review all the time.
32) When I make a mistake, don’t rush for a solution. For example: I love to play with computers, so I will seal up my computer (because if I am also impatient, I will often go against you).
33) Please use a gentler approach when educating me. Don't scold me, and don't hit me.
34) I make the decision about my study
35) Don’t ask a tutor to make up lessons for me as soon as I have a holiday.
36) When I am doing my homework, please do not disturb me by frequently going in and out of the room to deliver things here and there. If you don't want me to do my homework until what time in the evening, you will stay with me until what time it is planted. You go to bed early so that I can study with peace of mind. Please don't sit next to me while doing homework, like a taskmaster. I feel very annoyed.
37) Don’t always urge me to study, because: (1) At this age, I have a rebellious mentality. I originally wanted to learn, but when I was pushed too hard, I didn’t want to learn anymore. (2)I also need to rest. (3) I can arrange and control my own time.
38) Don’t always ask me to learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well without engaging in liberal arts. This does not meet the requirements of quality education.
39) Please allow me to dabble in popular science knowledge and computers (not entirely games) in my spare time after class.
40) When I grow up, I need to communicate equally
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