The causes of conflicts between children are varied. Sometimes it might be due to a shortage of toys, sometimes it could be because of a single sentence, and sometimes it's because some children have physiological traits that make them more impulsive. The process of conflict is also a learning process, with unique value for their integration into social life. The sense of success a child feels after independently resolving a problem is irreplaceable by verbal education or behavioral guidance, but in many cases, the reasons are unclear. So, how should we stop conflicts between children and their peers?