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What if children play games at home every day and don't like to communicate with others?
If children can't return to their normal study life, their social functions will shrink and the socialization process will be delayed, which is not conducive to their future development. Of course, many parents will be frightened by depression. If children litter, play tricks or give up the threat of self-harm, parents will be completely flustered and dare not do anything, and let the children decide for themselves. Finally, the parents seem to have compromised, thinking that the child is safe and alive. ...

However, if children stay at home, they are still unhappy. Everyone has what ta needs to grow up, and has the responsibilities and growth tasks that ta should undertake. While treating depression, it is also important to restore these social functions of children. Here, I call on many parents to pay attention to the mental health of children and adolescents and their own physical and mental health. If parents themselves are always tired and helpless, it will eventually have an impact on their children's recovery.

Parenting is a technical job, and it is not the parents' problem or the children's problem that children have psychological problems. It's just the relationship between parents and children. How to adjust this relationship and keep ta in a dynamic balance is a homework that both parents and children need to do. Parents need to learn and grow, and so do children.

It is not enough for parents to adjust themselves only by some fragmented online learning. It is impossible for children to grow and learn without corresponding state adjustment. They still need to seek professional help if necessary.

Parents can also take out paper and pens and write down their friends' names one by one every day. I remember a piece of paper in kindergarten, a piece of paper in different classes in the same school, a piece of paper outside the school, and a piece of paper in the same community. Gradually, the number will increase. Wait until the weekend or the end of the month, and count how many friends you have with your children. The more children count, the more they have a sense of accomplishment, the more they love to make friends, and at the same time exercise their counting ability.

In this way, when children play with their brothers and sisters, they will feel fresh, learn many communication skills and improve their social skills. Have you learned?