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What about my son's tattoo? How to educate him?

Tattoos are not in line with the current mainstream values, but they are not a big problem.

It's just that children want to flaunt their personality.

Think about our youth. When we have long hair and dye it yellow, we are considered as delinquents and hooligans. ...

Hit by schools and parents.

But now, who will judge a person by the length and color of his hair?

Matt's family was killed, which one didn't return to ordinary life.

As long as it's not acceptable to most people, get to know it first!

Then talk to the child calmly about his understanding of tattoos. He just thinks it's fun and beautiful, but he still has his own needs.

We should solve problems, not people with problems, so don't educate children through punishment.

Children must be a bad person to look at this correctly, not because of tattoos. There is no relationship between the two.

However, as a student, tattoos do bring him some negative effects, such as being misunderstood by people around him, affecting his future career choices (unable to join the army, enter military schools, enter civil servants and so on). , regardless of foreign countries, at least not at home).

Tell him the bad things and let him choose for himself. After all, life is his own, and he is also responsible for his own choices.

It would be better if the child could cooperate to wash it off. If you don't want to, don't force it. Otherwise, the negative impact on children is far greater than tattoos.

Usually, we should help children establish correct values, cultivate their hobbies, pay more attention to their needs and help them solve various problems encountered in adolescence.

With correct values, children will naturally have different views and opinions on tattoos. As for whether children will choose tattoos when they grow up, or whether tattoos are as exaggerated as in the pictures, then you really can't control them. This is his right. No one can interfere.