The rebellious period is a painful and conflicted stage for every parent. At this time, children may become very disobedient and even engage in extreme behaviors and actions, which need to be taken seriously. Nowadays, many young children also experience the rebellious period. So, how should young children cope with the rebellious period?
1. Provide a closed answer. When young children need to do something, don't give open-ended questions, it's better to let them do multiple-choice questions. For example, when you want young children to help with household chores, don't ask what you want to do? It's better to ask him if you want to go wash dishes or sweep the floor. In the eyes of young children, this is an answer that they can choose independently, and it is also a sign of respect for them.
2. Don't be too serious. Don't take rebellious children too seriously. Children also have their own ideas, although sometimes they may seem childish. Especially for young children who are experiencing emotional fluctuations, if parents feel that their thoughts are incorrect, they should not rush to correct them. It can divert the attention of young children and talk about education after their emotions have stabilized.
3. Buffer it. When young children are playing games or watching TV, do not rudely interrupt them or show off the authority of parents to command them. You can give children a buffer time and tell them that you can watch or play for five minutes. In this way, young children will also feel that they have taken the initiative and will not have too much resistance.