We all want to be the best parents we can be, but in many cases, it's not that easy. We can also be overwhelmed, confused, worried, or sometimes, we're just too tired...
This is especially true during the epidemic, when you have to take care of your children while staying at home and taking care of yourself. The burden of work and money also adds to all the stress and uncertainty...

In order to support parents as much as possible during this special period and help everyone get along with their children more smoothly, we have prepared a series of "Tips for Getting Along with Parents During the Epidemic":
Today will be the last of our parenting tips. What we want to share is a set of "parenting values", a total of seven priorities, hoping to help or inspire your interactions with your children.
These seven core values are: positive, intelligent, patient, attentive, fun, planning and honesty.
"Positive" is to discover the child's strengths and praise them.
"Wisdom" is to distract children with something when they see them restless.
"Patience" is when we want to yell, take 5 deep breaths.
"Attention" is spending 20 minutes a day giving each child 100% attention.
"Fun" can be dancing with your child in the kitchen for 10 minutes.
"Planning" is to make a daily plan for the whole family so that they can enjoy life.
"Honesty" is when children ask questions and communicate openly with them.
If you find these seven core values helpful, you can bookmark this article to remind yourself, or forward it to friends around you who may be in need.
The epidemic is not easy for everyone, and I believe that all of us can work together to overcome the difficulties together. Come on!