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The more parents pay attention to "routines", the better their children will be!

The more parents pay attention to "routines", the better their children will be!

Excellent children are the result of parents' "routines"

1? Find reasons to praise your children for not going out to play as soon as they got home today, but for doing their homework at home. That's awesome. Woolen cloth! It's rare that you didn't go out to play today. What did you do? You suddenly behaved so well today!

2? Emotional expression Why did you quarrel with your classmates? Your parents know that you must have your own reasons. Can you tell us about it? You know how to cause trouble in school, and you don't care about anything in studies. Come home and wait to be beaten!

3. Establish rules and keep promises. We agreed to play with the mobile phone for half an hour. When the half hour was up, you took the initiative to return it. I give you a thumbs up for this! ? You know this and that agreement every day. Which time have you abided by it? Go and do your homework!

4. Open your heart. Have you encountered any troubles recently? You used to be like this when your parents were the same age. Let’s talk about it and see if there is anything the same! Why are you locked in a room? You're not afraid of suffocating yourself!

5. Encourage setbacks. Although you did not get a ranking in this competition, you have done a good job. Others who won awards are indeed more shining than you. This is what you have to learn! You get some results like this from training every day, how can you still say that you are great?

6? Definitely self-discipline. Didn’t you say you didn’t want to study just now? You finished your homework in a short time. How did you do it so well?! Didn't you just say you won't do your homework? Now that you've finished it, what are you doing? You want to buy something again, right?

7. Learn to listen. Baby, what you said to your parents today is right. Your parents sometimes don’t notice your feelings. I’m sorry! Are you blaming us? We usually have a hard time supporting you, but you kid still doesn’t understand us!