1. Establish a correct concept of competition: Parents should first clarify the purpose of competition, guide their children to treat competition correctly, and let TA understand that competition is to stimulate potential and improve themselves, not to defeat others.
2. Cultivate self-confidence: Parents should encourage their children to believe in their abilities and face challenges bravely. Give praise and encouragement to the children when they make achievements in the competition, and help TA build up self-confidence.
3. Cultivate the ability to resist setbacks: failure is inevitable in the competition. Parents should educate their children to treat failure correctly, guide TA to learn from failure, and enhance their ability to resist setbacks.
4. Cultivate teamwork: Parents should let their children know that teamwork is very important in the competition. Encourage children to cooperate with classmates and friends, help each other and make progress together.
5. Educate children to respect their opponents: Parents should educate their children to respect their competitors and not maliciously attack or vilify others. Only by respecting your opponent can you better stimulate your sense of competition.
6. Pay attention to all-round development: Parents should pay attention to their children's all-round development, encourage TA to improve themselves in all directions and cultivate good comprehensive quality.
7. Moderate guidance: Parents should moderately guide their children to participate in the competition and avoid excessive competition, so as not to bring excessive psychological pressure to their children.
8. Lead by example: Parents should have a good sense of competition, a positive attitude towards life and set an example for their children.
Through the above family education, it is helpful to cultivate children's good sense of competition.
At the same time, parents should pay attention to children's individual differences and provide targeted guidance according to their interests and specialties.