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How to let children learn self-discipline?
The opposite of self-discipline, there is a word called procrastination:

"The homework is due on Monday, and I will finish it tomorrow evening." "My parents haven't urged me yet, so I will play with my mobile phone more." "Nothing, go to sleep again. I shouldn't be late for school." "Anyway, don't worry ..."

In the eyes of adults, children often have a subjective procrastination phenomenon, always delaying what they should do, which seems to be procrastination.

To cultivate children's self-discipline ability, it is necessary to guide children to develop good habits of managing time effectively and using time efficiently.

Parents can first teach their children to make a timetable according to the time plan.

For example, when a child does something he doesn't want to do, let the child give himself a time to finish it, and tell him that after finishing it within the specified time, the rest of the time can be freely controlled.

Stimulate children's enthusiasm and initiative, and cultivate good time management skills.