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How to cultivate a mentally healthy child?
Generally, children's curiosity is very strong, which shows a strong thirst for knowledge in learning. Of course, children's thirst for knowledge is not necessarily related to academic performance, because children's thirst for knowledge is often manifested in several fields or a certain field that children are interested in. If children are not curious about anything, parents and friends need to attach great importance to it. There are many reasons for this situation, which may be closely related to parents' incorrect educational methods or children's frustration in seeking knowledge.

Being able to integrate into the group and the ability of children to communicate with others is also an important aspect of mental health. There are three common social obstacles for children: First, they are afraid to communicate with others. Some children are reluctant to communicate with others because of family education, growth environment, personal personality and other factors; Second, it is unsociable. Although some children have a strong desire to play and communicate with other children, they are unsociable and often rejected by other children. Third, I don't like playing with other children.

Honesty is not only a good quality, but also a manifestation of children's mental health. Experts say that children often lie because of inner fear, inferiority or habitual behavior. Parents can neither ignore nor force their children to lie. The most correct way should be to find out the reason why children lie first, and then "prescribe the right medicine". It is necessary to correctly guide children's psychological problems. Once a bad habit is formed, it often takes a long time to get rid of it. Therefore, parents must be patient with the problem of children lying. As long as the child's mentality is adjusted, this problem will be overcome.

Children with mental health will get along well with other children, play together and have no obstacles in interpersonal communication. Children with mental health are generally cheerful and optimistic, and their temper and personality are also very stable. Even if you are unhappy, you can control your emotions as soon as possible, and you won't lose your temper or throw things often. Mentally healthy children will listen to the education of teachers or parents, have a sense of right and wrong, have discipline, and will not make trouble without reason.