Enlightenment Project
Children in the rebellious period of adolescence can indeed sometimes be a headache for parents and teachers. They are reluctant to communicate, and they seem impatient with everything, as if the whole world owes them. But in fact, it's just part of their upbringing, their way of trying to find themselves and explore the world.
Imagine if you had a similar time when you were a child? Suddenly one day, you feel like you've grown up and want to make your own decisions and no longer want to be dictated by adults. It's like a little bird that wants to spread its wings and fly high, but is tied to a rope.
For children, their world is changing dramatically. They are gradually becoming ** from children, starting to think independently, and beginning to have their own opinions and ideas. During this process, they may feel confused, lost, or even anxious. What we need to do as parents or teachers is to give them enough support and understanding.
So, what can we do in the face of our children's rebellion and impatience? First of all, we need to stay calm. Don't let your child's emotions affect your own emotions, and don't get angry with your child because of it. Second, we need to try to communicate with our children. Understand their thoughts and feelings, and give them support and advice. Of course, this does not mean that we should condone their behavior, but rather guide them to the right path on the basis of respecting them.
In closing, I would like to say that the rebellious children of adolescence are not our enemies. They just encountered some difficulties and challenges on the road to growth. As parents and teachers, we should give them more understanding and support to help them through this difficult time. I believe that we will be able to spend this wonderful and challenging youth time with our children!