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What parents say to their children.

1, I love you

Parents should always say the word "love" to remind their children that their parents like you and will always support you. Children surrounded by love, on the one hand, feel the warmth of love, on the other hand, consciously or unconsciously learn the transmission of love, love their parents, love the elderly and love others. In this way, the child's personality will be very cheerful and he will tell his parents everything.

2. it doesn't matter

Encourage children to try boldly and actively participate in various meaningful activities, even if they do something wrong or say something wrong, it doesn't matter. In this way, children will become very independent.

3. You are great. You often praise your children. The advantage is to increase their self-confidence, keep a positive attitude and have the courage to overcome difficulties.

4. Congratulations

Children are surprisingly sensitive to external stimuli. The children are afraid that there will be little progress in the right direction. If parents can notice and congratulate them, then parents will see more progress in the future. Congratulation is actually very simple, and it is an affirmation of progress or contribution.

5. Don't be afraid

Parents should always say to their children, "Don't be afraid, I am here!" " In this way, children are encouraged to be bolder, talk more on the stage and greet the teacher actively. Parents should always accompany their children to participate in activities when they are free and give them "courage". With such encouragement from parents, "quiet" children will become "naughty" a lot.

Step 6 reconsider

Children nowadays often have no patience in doing things. They give up halfway when they encounter a little difficulty, or they are impatient and forgetful. Parents may wish to let their children "think again" to inspire their children to use their brains in their studies, pursue perfection and leave no tail. This can cultivate children's perseverance.

7. Be diligent

There is a saying that "it is better to praise diligence than to praise cleverness". Parents' "boasting cleverness" may make children proud and infatuated with their own "brains", but once they encounter setbacks, they will be dejected and hurt their self-esteem; "Praising diligence" will make children realize that "diligence can make up for mistakes".

8. Thank you

Children also have self-esteem and should be respected. Parents should teach their children how to say "thank you" when they get help from others, how to return others' love and be a grateful person.