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Cultivating children's sharing spirit: four methods

In a one-child family, children may not know how to share. As parents, we need to guide them. This paper will introduce four methods to help children form the habit of sharing and promote the formation of friendship.

Play with friends.

Bring toys and snacks to play with children in the community, so that children can experience the joy of sharing. In this way, children will gradually develop the habit of sharing and promote the formation of friendship.

Try to exchange toys

Encourage children to try to exchange toys, let them experience the fun of different toys and cultivate their social skills. Through exchange, children can learn to respect other people's property and establish closer social ties.

Communicate politely

Teach children to ask politely. Through communication, children can solve conflicts and avoid competition. In addition, let them understand the truth of borrowing and returning, let them establish a relationship of mutual trust and enjoy the fun of playing together.

Autonomous decision-making

Let the children make their own rules of the game, such as taking turns to play first. In this way, children can learn to negotiate and compromise, and enhance their ability to solve problems. At the same time, too much intervention should be avoided, so that children can learn from their mistakes and grow into independent and confident people.