How to cultivate children's patience?

If you want to cultivate a child's patience, you should help him with some patient training activities from an early age. Some activities that test patience can make him have enough spirit to do something that needs concentration, such as drawing puzzles and building blocks.

Painting is a very patient activity, because a bigger painting, if it is painted with colors or something, may take a long time to really draw it. If you can finish the whole painting bit by bit through one person's efforts, then this person is quite patient, because if he has no patience, he can't bear the loneliness. In the process of painting, he must pay attention to his mood and have some basic understanding of the details of the scenery before he can really start writing, and he needs patience to accept these things. When learning these skills, he also needs to do it now.

Children's patience should be cultivated from an early age, and some very timely entertainment activities should make children less exposed. This kind of timely entertainment can make children feel happy through short-term contact, and we adults should actually resist it. For example, the short video we often brush, 10 seconds or 20 seconds can bring us happiness in life. This kind of thing is nothing more than consuming our patience. If we often watch this kind of thing, we will feel that videos that last more than one minute are long videos, and there is not much to treat the outside world.

Parents want their children to be patient, and they should also invest enough patience to cultivate their children. Some things children may not understand because of knowledge and experience, but parents think they are very simple things, so they are very grumpy and explain them to their children. The more emotional you are, the more you don't understand, so you must be patient with your children and talk about things that children don't understand, but you think are easy.