3 important skills to help children build good relationships, become outstanding people

Know to share

When you see children tend to snatch things from other children, even scrambling to take things that do not belong to them. Instead of seriously telling children that it is wrong, parents are heartless to think that it is only carefree acts, what young children know, even encourage and protect their children. This habit of left and right tolerance by parents, unknowingly makes children think that it is good to do so, and gradually becomes selfish.

Parents, do not force children to share toys reluctantly. Instead encourage and even flatter your babies. Let me gain insight, give and give in, how beautiful I will be. Parents should remember, a child who shares, will be loved by everyone. Giving and empathy will strengthen the child's strong belief in the heart.

Listenable

Parents should remember, listening is a very important skill in communication. Listening seriously, children will gain maximum knowledge in class, and lessons in life, from which become smarter and more brave. Not only that in communication, listening with the heart, children can connect emotions with the other person, be able to connect with many friends and good friends on the career path later.

Parents can practice listening to children by telling children stories, asking children interesting details in the story, and adding in the missing points. At the same time, parents also need to be strict with the habit of interrupting and interrupting the impolite of children.

Respect the privacy of others

Children are young, so they often violate the privacy of others, without being aware of how wrong their actions. For example, arbitrarily entering someone else's home, or asking to borrow things without permission. If not rectified in time, after entering society, children will be very easily isolated, hated, even boycotted. Therefore, parents should be strict and set a number of privacy principles within the family, such as not touching parents / siblings without asking permission.

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