1. Establish a good communication and trust relationship: establish an open, frank and respectful communication channel with children, so that children can feel understanding and support.
2. Give positive feedback and encouragement: praise children's efforts and achievements in time to help them build self-confidence and self-esteem.
3. Cultivate children's independence and autonomy: give children proper responsibility and decision-making power, and let children learn to think and solve problems independently.
4. Provide a safe and stable environment: provide children with a stable, safe and warm family environment and let them feel love and care.
5. Cultivate children's social skills: encourage children to communicate with peers and cultivate their ability to cooperate, share and resolve conflicts.
6. Cultivate children's hobbies: encourage children to participate in various activities, develop their hobbies, and improve their self-awareness and development.
7. Provide appropriate discipline and rules: formulate clear family rules and disciplines to let children know what is acceptable behavior and what is unacceptable behavior.
8. Avoid overprotection and doting: Give children freedom and responsibility appropriately, avoid overprotection and doting, and let children learn to face challenges and difficulties.