Communicate with children
Parents should communicate with their children. When children are emotional, impulsive and shouting, parents can communicate with them patiently to understand their feelings and thoughts.
Cosplay
Parents can help their children simulate behaviors in different situations through role-playing. For example, set up a role-playing area at home to simulate different scenes such as shops, schools and libraries, so that children can experience how different roles behave.
lay down rules of conduct
Parents can also formulate clear codes of conduct and reward and punishment systems for their children. For example, parents can list appropriate behaviors in different situations with their children.
Reward and punishment system
Parents can praise and reward behaviors that conform to the norms, such as words of approval and small prizes. For those who violate the norms, parents can take appropriate punishment measures, such as temporarily banning the use of electronic devices.
Emotional regulation
Parents can also guide their children to help them control their emotions through some relaxation and emotional adjustment methods. For example, teach children to take a deep breath, count and do some stretching exercises.