1. Emotional translation, writing a good thing, magnifying a good thing
2. Stop talking and write an emotional diary
3. If the child wants to play, play regularly for 10 minutes to reduce the pressure first and feel that the mother has changed a lot.
4. Set a bottom line. There must be room for a bottom line.
5. Three steps to accompany homework: 1. stop talking, 2. reduce stress, 3. help focus on a subject
6. Don’t take words too seriously, but be sure to pay attention to the emotions behind them.
7. If you read the wrong question, find three similar questions and tell your thoughts on the questions. If you don’t understand, just look at the answers. Once you understand, tell your thoughts. Don’t compete, don’t give up.
8. Extract the exercise list, return to the textbook, and give examples, not necessarily examples.