Establish a relationship of trust
Establish good communication and trust with your child, make her feel free and willing to share her feelings and confusion with you.
Respect children's feelings
Listen to your child's thoughts and feelings, don't belittle or belittle her feelings, and respect her right to choose.
Provide correct knowledge
Provide children with correct knowledge and information about puppy love and help her understand the possible risks and consequences of puppy love.
Guide thinking and analysis
Discuss the pros and cons of puppy love with children, and help children think and analyze their emotional needs and goals rationally.
Encourage appropriate social activities.
Encourage children to participate in appropriate social activities, help her broaden her circle of friends, know more people and cultivate healthy interpersonal relationships.
Provide support and guidance
If the child has fallen into puppy love, parents can provide support and guidance to help her realize her value and importance and how to establish a healthy relationship with each other.
Set reasonable boundaries
According to the child's age and maturity, set reasonable boundaries and rules to help her manage her feelings and behaviors.
Seek professional help
If you feel that you can't communicate effectively with your child, or that your child's puppy love has seriously affected her life and study, parents can seek the help of professional psychological counselors.