First, let children pursue happiness:
Happy experience helps to cultivate children's generous and cheerful personality. As parents, in order to make their children feel happy, they should let their children pursue happiness by themselves. Parents should work hard to actively guide and cultivate their children's broad interests, provide them with happy choices, and let them keep this habit of pursuing happiness and bring it into their later lives.
Second, cultivate children's positive attitude:
As parents, let children know that some people are happy all their lives, not all of them are smooth sailing, but because they have strong adaptability and good mentality and can cheer up quickly. Parents should practice their strong character and show their children that they will never give up and never be discouraged. Give guidance from behavior to help children get positive psychological adjustment in time.
Third, encourage him to exercise more:
Playing ball games, cycling, swimming and doing more exercise with your child can not only exercise your child's physical fitness, but also make him more cheerful. Maintaining a vibrant life can moderately relieve children's stress and emotions, make children like themselves, have a more positive body image, and find fun and a sense of accomplishment from sports.
Fourth, creative praise:
When children behave well, don't just say "good." Be specific, tell the details, and point out the places that are impressive or better than last time. For example, it is really polite for you to say good morning to the doorman's uncle today. However, we should also pay attention to praise and not develop children's false expectations.
Five, often hug:
A gentle hug conveys infinite care and is a silent "I love you". Studies have found that gentle touching and hugging can make premature babies healthier, more active and more emotionally stable. For adults, hugs can also relieve stress and calm restless emotions.