2. Educate children to respect others: Parents should educate their children to respect others, regardless of their age, gender, race, religion or social status. This can help children build healthy interpersonal relationships.
3. Educate children to distinguish right from wrong: Parents should educate children to distinguish right from wrong and let them know which behaviors are acceptable and which behaviors are unacceptable. This can help children avoid going astray.
4. Educate children to deal with conflicts: Parents should educate their children how to deal with conflicts with friends and let them know how to properly handle problems instead of avoiding them.
5. Encourage children to make diversified friends: Parents should encourage children to make diversified friends and let them contact different people, which can help children broaden their horizons and increase their knowledge.
6. Supervise children's social activities: Parents should properly supervise their children's social activities, but they should not interfere excessively, so that children have enough free space.
7. Lead by example: Parents themselves should be role models for their children, and their actions will directly affect their children. Therefore, parents should show the correct way and attitude of making friends.