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What should the child do if he makes a mistake?

The child's mistake is written like this:

Insight 1:

In the process of children's growth, mistakes are inevitable. In the face of children's mistakes, as parents, we should treat them with tolerance and give them a chance to correct them. Last night, my son accidentally knocked over the vase, and I saw his guilt and fear. Instead of blaming him, I patiently taught him how to admit his mistakes and take responsibility.

When a child makes a mistake, he is already under great pressure. As parents, we should be good at discovering the advantages of children and encouraging them to face their mistakes bravely. Last night, I told my son that everyone makes mistakes, and the key is to learn from them. When my son was cleaning up the vase fragments, I accompanied him and told him about my childhood mistakes. This made him understand that making mistakes is not terrible, but the key is to be brave enough to take responsibility.

Insight 2:

When children make mistakes, parents should learn rational analysis, find out the reasons for their mistakes and guide them to correct them. Yesterday, my daughter accidentally took a piece of chocolate in the supermarket. I didn't criticize her immediately, but asked her why she took other people's things. My daughter told me that because she wanted to eat chocolate, she secretly took it because she knew it was not allowed at home.

I told my daughter that it was wrong to take other people's things, but I was gratified by her honesty. I explained to her the danger of stealing and the importance of respecting other people's property. Finally, we put the chocolate back and apologized to the clerk. Through this experience, my daughter learned self-discipline and respect for others.

Insight 3:

When children make mistakes, parents should give care and guidance, so that children can grow up in mistakes. Last Saturday, my son and his friends played in the park. He accidentally fell down and cried for his mother. I didn't blame him, but comforted him and taught him how to stand up by himself.

When children make mistakes, we should stand behind them and let them know that their parents will support them no matter what mistakes they make. At the same time, children should be taught to face difficulties and overcome them bravely. Through this autumn, my son learned to face the pain bravely, stand up and move on.