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How to improve children's self-control through early education?
1. Establish regular living habits: Let children develop good living habits such as getting up on time, eating and sleeping, which is helpful to cultivate their self-control.

2. Assign housework tasks: let the children participate in the daily affairs of the family, such as tidying the room and washing the dishes, so that the children can learn to take responsibility and manage themselves.

3. Set goals and plans: Encourage children to set short-term and long-term goals for themselves and make plans to achieve them. In the process of implementation, guide children to overcome difficulties and stick to it.

4. Learn self-motivation: educate children to learn self-motivation, give appropriate praise and rewards when completing tasks or achieving goals, and improve children's self-confidence and self-control.

5. Enhance patience and perseverance: by letting children participate in various activities, such as painting, music, sports, etc. Cultivate your patience and perseverance, so as to improve self-control.

6. Learn to control emotions: educate children to learn to recognize and express their emotions, and how to take appropriate measures to adjust their emotions to avoid affecting self-control because of emotional out of control.

7. Cultivate good moral quality: educate children to abide by social norms, respect others, and be honest and trustworthy. These qualities help to improve children's self-control.

8. Enhance time management ability: educate children to arrange time reasonably, learn to distinguish important tasks from urgent tasks, and improve time utilization efficiency.

9. Appropriate supervision and guidance: Parents should properly supervise and guide their children's behavior according to their age and ability, and help them develop good self-control.

10. Set an example: parents should have good self-control and set an example for their children. At the same time, pay attention to your emotions and behaviors, and avoid overindulgence or severe punishment, so as not to affect the development of children's self-control.