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Parents Must Read:
What to Do When Parents Are Angry? (Part 1)

When parents are angry, it is essential to calmly address their inner disappointment and stress. When facing their children, they should take a moment to breathe deeply and communicate that they need to calm down. Understanding the source of their emotions and discussing solutions with their children is crucial. The key is mutual understanding and support, allowing both to grow together.

Parents Must Read:
What to Do When Parents Are Angry? (Part 2)

As parents, it is normal to often feel anger and disappointment. The important thing is to learn how to regulate our emotions and understand that each child is a unique individual with their own characteristics and growth trajectory. Avoid setting overly high expectations; instead, provide love and support, allowing them to grow at their own pace.

What are the basic rights and needs of children?

It is important to provide children with love, appreciation, protection, a sense of belonging, the freedom to choose, and appropriate limits. Parents should focus on nurturing these basic needs to help children build confidence and healthy relationships, allowing them to thrive.

How to build a child's self-confidence?

Building a child’s self-confidence is very important. Parents can help by appreciating their child’s strengths, guiding them to think and set appropriate goals. Using positive language and encouragement allows children to feel their value and abilities, fostering a positive mindset and problem-solving skills.