1. Help children recognize and manage time. To cultivate children's self-discipline, it is necessary to guide children to develop good habits of effectively managing time and using time efficiently. Parents can first teach their children to follow a time plan to do things and make a schedule for their children. For example, when a child does something that he is not willing to do, let the child give himself a time to complete, and tell him that after doing it within this specified time, the rest of the time can be freely disposed of.
2. Delayed gratification. Don't always be the first to satisfy your child's demands or desires, give them a waiting time or do things in exchange. This process of willpower exercise can better cultivate children's self-discipline and ability to resist temptation. In daily life, parents should guide their children to do things according to the principle of "bitter first" and then sweet, and teach children to postpone pleasure first, and complete their own small goals before enjoying.
3. Help children establish a sense of abiding by the rules. It is the rules of doing things and the code of conduct that people follow. Setting a reasonable rule in everything is an important beginning for cultivating a sense of compliance. If you want your child to be self-disciplined, you have to teach him to follow the rules. Parents should fully respect their children, trust their children and let him actively participate in the formulation of rules, only in this way can the enthusiasm of children be fully mobilized, and the consciousness and initiative of abiding by the rules will also be enhanced.
