Face setbacks bravely
Parents should guide their children to face up to setbacks, do not exaggerate injuries, and do not underestimate the impact of setbacks. In this way, children can better face setbacks and stop crying easily.
Let go of perfectionism
Parents should also correct their views, put down perfectionism appropriately and allow their children to make mistakes. In this way, children can better face their own shortcomings and stop crying easily.
Positive evaluation
Parents should give their children a positive evaluation, but also grasp the scale to avoid misleading their self-evaluation. In this way, children can have a correct assessment of themselves, better face setbacks and easily stop crying.