It must be the hope of all parents in the world to raise children who are physically healthy and mentally sound. Here we find out 12 famous methods of homeschooling. If parents can do them all, your children will surely benefit for a lifetime. 1.Give your children time for spontaneous play and don’t organize your life with too many rules All children need to have some time for spontaneous play. Free play is healthier and more beneficial for preschoolers than planned activities. Parents need to avoid cramming their children’s time with all kinds of activities. All children need some spontaneous playtime. 2. Teach your child to care about others Even very young children can derive pleasure from helping others and develop a love of helping others. A happy child needs to be able to feel some meaningful connection with others and to understand how much he means to them. To develop this sense, you can help your child to engage more with others. You can organize some old toys with your child and donate them with him to charities to help homeless children. You can also encourage your child to participate in some volunteer activities at school. Even at a very young age, can be from the process of helping others, get happy, and develop the habit of like to help others. 3.Encourage your child to exercise more Exercise makes your child like himself and find pleasure and fulfillment in it. Accompany your child to play ball games, ride bicycles, swimming ……, more sports can not only exercise the child’s physical ability, but also will make him become more cheerful. Maintaining a dynamic life can moderately relieve the child’s stress and emotions, and let the child like themselves, have a more positive body image, and from the movement to find fun and sense of accomplishment. 4, smile and laugh often Laughing is a good exercise. Tell jokes with your child, make up funny songs, and laugh with your child – it’s good for both you and your child. Just laughing is good exercise. 5, creative praise When your child is doing well, don’t just say, “Good.” Be specific with your praise, name the details, point out what was impressive or better than the last performance, for example, “You were really polite today when you took the initiative to say good morning to Uncle Guard.” However, it’s also important to be careful when praising so that you don’t feed your child’s false expectations. Some parents reward their children with gifts or money, so that the child’s focus is all on what he or she can get paid for, rather than on good behavior. Parents should let their children discover for themselves the satisfaction and fulfillment that comes from accomplishing something, rather than rewarding them with material rewards. 6. Make sure your child eats healthy A healthy diet keeps your child physically healthy and emotionally stable. A healthy diet not only keeps your child physically healthy, it also keeps your child emotionally stable. Whether it’s a meal or a snack, try to follow healthy principles, such as: low-fat, low-sugar, fresh, balanced diet. 7, to stimulate the child’s inner artistic talent More exposure to music, art, dance and other activities, can enrich the child’s inner world. Although scientists have confirmed that there is no so-called “Mozart effect”, but more exposure to music, art, dance and other activities, can still enrich the child’s inner world. When a child dances to music or scribbles with a paintbrush, it is actually a way for the child to express his inner world and emotions. Children like to draw, dance or play music, will also feel more satisfied with themselves. 8, often embrace gentle touch embrace, can reduce stress, soothe uneasy emotions. A gentle embrace conveys infinite care and is a silent “I love you”. Research has found that gentle touching and hugging can make preterm babies healthier, more lively and more emotionally stable. For adults, hugging can also help reduce stress and soothe the restlessness. 9, listen with your heart Listening with your heart will make your child feel cared for. Nothing makes a child feel more cared for than listening. Want to be a better listener? Don’t just listen with one ear. When your child speaks to you, try to stop what you are doing and concentrate on what he is saying. Listen to your child patiently, don’t interrupt, rush to help him or ask him to finish quickly, even if you’ve heard what he’s saying many times before. The best time to listen is on the way to school with your child or when putting him to bed. 10, give up perfectionism Parents need to learn to let go of their children to do something. We all expect the best from our children, but sometimes we are too eager to correct or improve their performance. For example, if you don’t think they’ve wiped the table clean, simply wipe it again yourself; or correct them to put things in a certain place. Demanding perfection in everything will weaken your child’s self-confidence and courage to make mistakes. The next time you can’t help but want to play a part in helping your child do something better, think about this first: “Does this have anything to do with health or safety?” “Imagine if this is still as serious 10 years from now?” If not, let your child go. 11. Teach your child to problem-solve. Every step your child takes is a milestone toward greater independence. From learning to tie his shoes to crossing the street on his own, every step is a milestone toward greater independence. When your child discovers that he is capable of solving the problems he faces, it brings him joy and a sense of accomplishment. When he encounters obstacles, such as being teased by his playmates or not being able to put together a puzzle, there are several steps you can take to help him: (1) Figure out his problem. (2) Encourage him to describe his solution. (3) Help him figure out the steps to solve the problem. (4) Decide to let him solve the problem himself or offer some help. (5) Make sure he can get the assistance he needs. 12. Give your child a stage to perform When you can appreciate your child’s talents and show your enthusiasm, your child will naturally have more self-confidence. Every child has a unique talent, so why not give them a chance to show it? If they like to tell stories, encourage him to tell you more stories. If he’s good with numbers, take him shopping and let him help you pick out inexpensive things. When you can appreciate your child’s talents and show your enthusiasm, your child will naturally have more self-confidence. The children around us need more than just food and clothing, they need adults to be there for them as they “experience” their development.