I believe most people have encountered so-called mischievous children, so don't underestimate their level of mischievousness, because once they become mischievous, their destructive power is also significant. Mischievous is a natural instinct for children, but parents cannot let them do whatever they want. It is important to provide timely guidance. Let's learn together how to deal with mischievous children?
Mischievous is a natural instinct of young children. Since it is a natural instinct, parents should not overly suppress it, but also not overly indulge it. Many parents interpret their children's mischievous behavior as "normal behavior" and do not educate or guide them, which often leads to their behavior being even more irregular. When parents discover that their children's mischievous behavior exceeds the normal range, they should provide timely guidance, preferably consulting with educational experts, and provide targeted teaching without harming the children's minds.
Mischievous children often do not understand how to put themselves in others' shoes, and even if they disturb others, they know nothing about it, let alone the idea of taking care of others. So parents need to be more patient, awaken children's empathy, and teach them to think from others' perspectives. Gradually, they will be able to control their emotions and behaviors, and also learn to perceive others' feelings.
Parents should not be too irritable or quick tempered when facing mischievous behavior from young children, and should not beat or scold them casually. They must maintain patience and communicate effectively. Inappropriate methods can actually trigger rebellious psychology in young children, making them more difficult to discipline or hitting their hearts, making them less confident and timid.