Chinese Parents Trainer

Introduction

Hey, let’s be honest—parenting is a wild ride. Some days you feel like you’re totally nailing it. Other days, you’re just praying your kid doesn’t put gum in their hair (again). Every parent wants a happy, well-rounded kid, right? That’s where this thing called the Chinese Parents Trainer comes in. Sounds fancy, but it’s really just a set of ideas that a lot of Chinese parents swear by. Let’s dive in and see what’s actually useful.

Core Principles of the Chinese Parents Trainer

21 Options · Game Version: v2.0+ · Last Updated: 2022.05.20

Options

Num 1 – Infinite Money
Num 2 – Infinite Knowledge
Num 3 – Infinite Action Points
Num 4 – Max Satisfaction
Num 5 – Zero Stress
Num 6 – Infinite Requests
Num 7 – Face Challenge: Infinite HP
Num 8 – Face Challenge: One Hit Kills
Num 9 – Max Friendship
Num 0 – 100% Request Chance
Num . – 100% Unlock Traits Chance
Num + – 100% Proposal Chance

Ctrl+Num 1 – Edit IQ
Ctrl+Num 2 – Edit EQ
Ctrl+Num 3 – Edit Imagination
Ctrl+Num 4 – Edit Memory
Ctrl+Num 5 – Edit Constitution
Ctrl+Num 6 – Edit Charm
Ctrl+Num 7 – Edit Face
Ctrl+Num 8 – Set New Child Gender (1=M, 2=F)
Ctrl+Num 9 – Set Game Speed

Notes

  • “Infinite Money”, “Infinite Knowledge”, “Infinite Action Points”, “Max Satisfaction”, “Zero Stress”, and edit stats options take effect when their values change or wait for next turn.
  • “Max Friendship”: Takes effect when friendship changes.
  • “Set New Child Gender”: 1=Boy, 2=Girl.
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    Chinese.Parents.v2.0.Plus.21.Trainer- 2022-05-20 07:02 857 KB 61138
  • Positive Reinforcement
  • Give your kid a high-five (or, you know, some praise) when they do something good.
  • Kids love being noticed for their wins, no matter how small.
  • Discipline
  • Rules matter. If you don’t set boundaries, chaos will reign.
  • Be clear about what’s cool and what’s a no-go, and actually follow through with consequences.
  • Education
  • It’s not just about grades. Help your kid explore what gets them excited—could be history, could be skateboarding, who knows.
  • Provide cool resources and let them geek out on stuff.
  • Family Values
  • Respect, responsibility, and not being a jerk—these are the biggies.
  • Family dinners, movie nights, whatever brings you together—totally underrated.
  • Why Bother With This Approach?

  • Self-Discipline for the Win
  • Kids who learn to manage themselves early on? They crush it later in life.
  • Better School Results
  • Mixing structure with real excitement about learning helps kids actually want to learn.
  • Closer Family Bonds
  • Want your kid to actually talk to you when they’re a teenager? Set the groundwork now with strong family values.
  • Boosted Confidence
  • Genuine praise for real achievements builds kids up in a real way.
  • How To Start Using These Ideas

  • Start Early and Stick With It
  • The sooner you set routines and boundaries, the less drama later on.
  • Set Clear Boundaries
  • Don’t move the goalposts every time. Consistency is key.
  • Reward Good Behavior
  • Sometimes a sticker, sometimes just a “nice job!” Either way, let them know you noticed.
  • Feed Their Curiosity
  • Find out what makes your kid light up. Encourage hobbies, weird interests, anything that gets them excited to learn.
  • Final Thoughts

    Look, parenting isn’t about being perfect. The Chinese Parents Trainer way isn’t about raising little robots—it’s about giving your kid tools to succeed, showing them love, and not letting them turn into a tiny dictator. Try out what works, ditch what doesn’t. The goal? Raise a kid who’s happy, confident, and actually wants to hang with you sometimes. Not a bad deal, right?

    —[Your Name] (Still finding Legos in weird places)

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