What should I do if my child plays too hard

  If a child doesn't love studying and just enjoys playing, it can make parents feel both helpless and frustrated. As parents, we often do not know how to educate our children due to these bad habits, and even repeated preaching often fails to achieve good results. So, what should children do if they play too hard?

  

What should I do if my child plays too hard1

  1. Firstly, it is necessary to establish certain rules, as without rules, there can be no harmony. As parents, you can first discuss with your child about setting study, play, and rest times, and follow them accordingly. We also need to establish reward and punishment measures. When we do well, we should reward them in a timely manner. If we are found to have broken the rules or been excessively playful, we should still be punished.

  2. Secondly, there should be a positive and favorable environment. For example, prepare some newspapers and books in every corner of the house, especially in children's rooms, and put some books that children are interested in, which can arouse their interest in reading and exploring knowledge. In addition, parents should encourage their children to speak up and create a good communication environment.

  3. Finally, parents themselves should also be self disciplined. The driving role of parents can have a significant impact on children, which is very important. Parents should follow through on their words, lead by example, set a good example, and strictly abide by their agreements with their children. Usually, one should not play too much with their phone or electronic games in front of their children. Instead, they should read books, newspapers, and study. This will also reduce the phenomenon of children being playful under their own guidance.

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