As an ancient proverb says, “When children are three years old, they are already adults; when they are seven years old, they are already old.” Therefore, education from an early age is of paramount importance for young children.
Accordingly, parents need to teach their children to control the following three things; if they fail to do so, it is not the parents’ fault:
1. Teach children to control their desires
Nowadays, improved living conditions have led many parents to spoil their children by fulfilling every desire they express. As long as their children are happy, parents are willing to spend all their savings.
However, this mindset only increases children’s desires, and they ultimately become a burden to their families and society.
There is a saying, “With hard work, even iron can be turned into a needle.” Children who find it too easy to get what they want will not appreciate it. Conversely, when they experience hardship to achieve something, they will cherish the fruits of their labor.
Teach children to control their speech
Many parents have felt frustrated when their children do not listen to them. Consider this conversation between a mother and her child:
“Mom, I want to go home and watch TV.”
“Wait a minute, I’m talking to Mr. Truong.”
“No, I want to go home right now because my TV show is starting.”
“Why are you interrupting me? Can you be quiet for a moment?”
“Mom, I want to go home and watch TV.”
“Wait a moment, I have something to say to Mr. Truong.”
“No, I want to go home right now because my TV show is starting.”
“Why are you being so bothersome? Can you be quiet for a moment?”…
The problem is that when parents are having important conversations with adults, their children often interrupt and are disrespectful. This creates an uncomfortable atmosphere for conversation.
Once a child develops a bad habit, it will follow them into adulthood. If it is not corrected, it can have negative consequences for their future careers. No corporate executive appreciates an employee who interrupts conversations and lacks respect for others.
Teach children to avoid laziness
To achieve success, an individual must go through many trials and tribulations, and study diligently. However, in today’s society, many children are lazy and prefer to play. The consequences of this negative trait can be severe.
The living conditions of children today are far better than in the past; they are even driven to school by their parents. Their books, clothes, and bedding are all taken care of, as long as they ask. But is laziness truly good for a child? Can they have a bright future?
Therefore, parents need to teach their children not to be lazy if they want them to have a good future.
Parents always hope that their children will become exceptional and want to cultivate their talents for the future. However, it takes time to educate a child to become the person you want them to be; it cannot be done overnight. Goals should be achieved one step at a time.
Let children accomplish small goals on their own, such as helping them develop good habits.
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