When children have conflicts with classmates, as parents, you should take the following measures:
1. Stay calm first: Parents should calm down first, understand what is going on, and respond in a targeted manner. Develop measures. If the emotion is aroused, panic will affect the child.
2. Listen carefully: Parents should listen carefully to their children's stories about conflicts between themselves and their classmates. After listening to their children's stories, they should first comfort their children, encourage them to talk to themselves more about their inner feelings, and then speak out about themselves. view.
3. Give loving care: Parents should tell their children that they will always support them. Children should tell the truth to themselves and not hide it.
4. Help children resolve conflicts: Parents can help their children find the root of the problem and see if it is their own problem or that of their classmates. Help children resolve conflicts and teach them ways to solve problems.
5. Cultivate good interpersonal relationships in children: Parents can provide resources for their children to make friends with more people, and they should also educate their children to be tolerant, rational and respectful of each other in their daily lives.