Children will see the words and deeds of parents. His not saying anything does not mean that he is not paying attention.
When you and your wife are arguing about something, the child sees it. If there is a long-term quarrel, it will have greater impact and harm to the child. In fact, it will also slowly change the child's temper. When something happens to him in the future, he may easily lose his temper.
When you are nagging your child to take the opportunity to play games secretly, will he say you are smoking all the time?
When you are criticizing your child for not paying attention to hygiene, will he say you didn’t put the dishes in the sink?
When you urge him to do his homework, will he say you are also looking at your phone?
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The child’s behavior is a mirror for you. Parents’ words and deeds are the best way to educate their children. To accompany your children, you should accompany them in the right way.
A parent of a fifth-grade child in elementary school once sighed so much: "Some habits have been developed. Is it still too late to let him change?" What I want to say is that it is too late to make any change at any time.
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