Shriya Sethi
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Posted 4 year ago

A spirit of competition teaches children the importance of taking a healthy risk instead of only doing activities that they are comfortable with. It teaches kids to step out of their comfort zone and they often being averse of new risky activities can keep them from enjoying activities that they may grow to love. Taking risks such as participating in a new race or enrolling yourself for new activities also helps build the self-confidence of children. This confidence will go a long way in helping them as adults navigating a fiercely competitive adult world.?

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charvi virmani
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Posted 4 year ago charvi virmani

in order to motivate students to go about doing different things they need to be introduced to exciting oppurtunities rather than pushing them to mundane rat race of competition.Children become averse to trying out new things due to fear of failure and embarrasment.Once that fear goes they would hatch everyday like an egg having different possibilities and newness

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Students faced with tough challenges can learn how to pick themselves up and try again when they fail. They can learn through their participation that failing to achieve the best marks is not the end of the journey, but just a new beginning

08 Mar 2021
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There has been a distinction made in one of my posts on what is the meaning od healthy competition and unhealthy competition. I think that would suffice your point of rat race

08 Mar 2021