Smart parents will try to make their children feel that some good changes and positive results are brought about by their own decisions, rather than taking credit when they see some progress. Tell the child, "Look, I was right, wasn't I? See, I said this back then." No matter how old a person is, a very important need is autonomy. Children are the same; if you don't let them believe in themselves, they will never grow up. A parent's wisdom should be reflected in how to make the child confident, not in making the child feel that the parent is always right. When a child does well, especially encourage their initiative. When a child encounters difficulties, parents should also allow them to experience a period of confusion. Don't rush; the underlying message is the same—it's about trust, which is equivalent to believing. The child will rely on their own strength to gradually find the answers.

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