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My son is crying this year 10. He cries when he says a word, and cries when he quarrels. What can we do to help him?

I think it is most likely called family education. I have been spoiled since I was a child. I can't stand a little injustice. I will be coaxed when I cry, so now he feels that nothing can't be solved by crying. If that's the case, next time I cry, I'll give it a cold treatment. Nobody cares. It will get better gradually. Sometimes you can tell what is big and what is small. You have to show him how other male students do it. They certainly won't cry because of a little thing. You also indirectly told your son not to rely too much on his parents. Even if some parents disagree with you, you can't solve the problem by crying, but discuss it with your parents. He really needs to change his crying habit, or he is not childish. Cry at the slightest thing. What if someone hits him? The root cause is that you have a problem with your son's education. Now that you can recognize this shortcoming of your son, you know him well. To change this problem, you must first tell him that you can't think that crying can solve the problem. You should find a way instead of crying.