First, when the child apologized to me, I suddenly felt guilty.
My child is in the sixth grade this year, and there are many exams, big and small. I don't ask my child to score 100, as long as he works hard at ordinary times, I am very satisfied. I remember once a child came back from school and was in a low mood. I asked him why, and he was embarrassed, saying that he was prevaricated and refused to speak. I think he must be hiding something from me. Later, he showed me his paper. It turned out that he only got more than 60 points in the Chinese exam. Let him take out the paper and say to me. Dad, am I wrong? I felt terrible at that time. How long has it been since I studied with my children? How long has it been since I helped with my homework? I always use busy work as an excuse. I deeply blame myself and decided to care about my children from now on.
Second, when the child apologized to me, I suddenly realized that the child had grown up.
Sometimes when a child does something wrong, he will take the initiative to admit his mistake. When the child apologized to me, I felt that the child had grown up. When children experience setbacks again and again, they will grow up, leave our arms and fly alone.
Third, don't always make children apologize. Adults should apologize to their children in time when they do something wrong.
Adults always ask children to apologize when they do something wrong. In fact, adults should continue to apologize to their children for doing something wrong. How many times have we promised our children to go to the playground, but failed? How many times have we promised our children to travel together and failed to meet them? What we owe our children is not just a hug, but a sincere apology.
About what? Dad, I was wrong. What were you thinking when the child apologized to you? ? This is my view on this topic. what do you think? Welcome to leave a positive message in the comments section.