Enlightenment Project
A common difficulty in parenting is that children are reluctant to communicate or appear impatient when they come home. This may be because they are experiencing frustration or stress at school or in their social circle. In this case, parents can try to take the initiative to have a sincere conversation with their child to show their concern and understanding. At the same time, giving your child some space to develop their interests and hobbies freely may help relieve their stress.
Another common difficulty is that children spend a lot of time playing with their phones. Mobile phones are indeed attractive for teens, but excessive use can affect their academics and relationships. As a parent, you can set reasonable rules, such as limiting screen time, encouraging participation in outdoor activities, or recommending beneficial e-content. In addition, it is important to have an open conversation with your child, understand why they spend time on their phones, and offer alternative entertainment options.
A child's tantrum tantrum is also a headache for parents. This could be because they are experiencing physical or emotional changes, or they are facing stress and challenges. When a child has a tantrum, we can start by staying calm and giving them some space. Subsequently, communicate rationally with them to help them express their emotions and problem-solving methods. At the same time, try to avoid conflicts with them, and instead deal with them in a cooperative and understanding manner.
Parenting is a complex and challenging process, and each child has their own unique needs and characteristics. I hope you find these suggestions helpful, but remember that the most important thing is to build a strong parent-child relationship, respect your child's development, and give them love and support.