As children enter this age, although the parent-child relationship established in the early stage is good, parents still need to be vigilant because children are facing great physical and psychological changes. Communication is crucial and should not be taken lightly because of the smooth past. The time to go home after school and on the weekends should be cherished by both parents and children. Of course, risk control is also necessary, but all this should be done in the context of good communication. In addition to the teacher and the child themselves, the exchange of information between classmates is also crucial. If parents are too involved in their child's activities, it is also a good idea to keep in touch with those who are actively involved.
At this stage, children's personalities and interests gradually become prominent, and they begin to have their own pursuits and goals. Parents should have a deep understanding of their children's inner world, care about their preferences and pursuits, and help them discover their potential and interests. Respecting children's individuality and independence, and giving them the right amount of freedom and space, is the key to encouraging them to grow up independently. In addition, parents should value communication with their children. As your child's social circle expands, classmates and friends have an increasing influence on them. Therefore, parents should maintain close communication with their children to understand their situation at school and in their social circles, and solve their problems. At the same time, respect your child's privacy and independence and avoid interfering too much in their social life.
The family atmosphere and the words and deeds of parents are very important for a child's development. Parents should create a healthy family environment, maintain family harmony and stability, and set a good example for their children. Only in this way can we truly enter the inner world of children and help them grow and develop.