2. Educate children with correct values: Parents should educate their children with correct values, so that children can understand what real friends are and how to distinguish good friends from bad friends.
3. Cultivate children's social skills: Parents can educate children how to interact with others, how to deal with interpersonal relationships, and how to express their thoughts and needs.
4. Pay attention to children's circle of friends: Parents should pay attention to children's circle of friends and find out whether there are bad behaviors in children's circle of friends, such as bullying and violence.
5. Participate in children's social activities: Parents can participate in children's social activities, such as school activities and club activities, in order to better understand their social situation.
6. Educate children to protect themselves: Parents should educate their children how to protect themselves in the face of bad friends, such as refusing to participate in bad activities and asking adults for help.
7. Establish a trust relationship: Parents should establish a trust relationship with their children, so that children can believe that their parents are their friends and supporters and are willing to listen to their children's thoughts and needs.
8. Lead by example: Parents should lead by example and let their children learn the correct way to make friends from their parents' words and deeds.
9. Encourage children to make diversified friends: Parents should encourage their children to make friends with different personalities, interests and backgrounds, so as to broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiences.
10. Check the children's circle of friends regularly: Parents should check the children's circle of friends regularly to ensure that their friends are beneficial to their children.