
Self-discipline and self-discipline are essential in the process of raising a child.
When you become a parent, there is one trait most people want in their children, and that is discipline. Because after all, as long as a child knows how to discipline themselves, parents will not need to remind them much, they can do their own things well, in the future, others will not have to worry.
Steve Jobs once said, “Discipline is confidence, confidence, and freedom. Life without discipline is a lot more comfortable.” It is said that, when Steve Jobs became the Apple empire, he always woke up at 4 am and finished all work by 9 pm. It is discipline and self-discipline that endure over the years that have created the Apple empire it is today.
The pursuit of discipline takes strategy and perseverance. Laziness is the greatest enemy of self-discipline. However, a child does not naturally form this virtue, they need guidance from their parents from the very beginning. If parents master the following principles, children will soon learn discipline and self-discipline.
1. Encourage your children
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If a child does not have self-discipline, the first thing parents need to care about is how their child's psychology is. Discipline gives a child confidence. However, sometimes it is possible that poor school results can make children sad. At this point, parents need to encourage their children, such as saying: “Although grades are important to a student, it is competence that is really necessary. Parents believe that, if you work harder, your grades will definitely improve.”
When a child realizes an attitude to life, focusing on their own abilities, they will become more and more confident and conscious in learning.
2. Be a role model
The best way for a child to practice discipline is for parents to become an example for their children to follow. Family education environment is very important, it can promote one's self-discipline.
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In particular, parents need to well implement the following educational rules:
- Do not make empty promises, if you have promised, you need to fulfill them.
- When children have a plan, whether good or bad, parents should only give suggestions, not make decisions for them.
- Encourage your children to keep their promises and appreciate their time.
- Develop a life plan and complete the plan in the right order of time.
- Divide the housework and follow a routine.
Allow children to do what they like.
3. Suppress pity for children's hardships
Children who know how to practice self-discipline often have perseverance. When faced with difficulties, they will do their best to accomplish their goals, even though they know that the process is very hard.
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To practice self-discipline in their children, parents need to learn not to feel sorry for their children when they see them working too hard. Behind the glory is a series of bitter and turbulent days. Only a few people who endure hardship achieve success.
To do this, parents need to remember the following:
- Do not interfere with what children can do for themselves.
Encourage children to be creative and try new discoveries.
- When the child encounters failure, say: "Try again, the result will be different".
- Do not arbitrarily interfere in children's decisions.
- Take children to participate in endurance activities such as mountain climbing, long-distance running, playing soccer, planting trees or fishing...