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How to educate children to be too competitive?
An excellent child is often inseparable from a good family education, but every child's growth process is not smooth sailing, and he will experience many twists and turns before he can finally mature. Children are young and have no correct concept of right and wrong, so they will develop some bad psychology and habits, especially when they enter school.

Parents set a good example.

Parents should set a good example for their children, start from themselves and learn to be frugal. Only when parents do a good demonstration can they take the lead for their children.

♀? Don't spoil too much.

Parents are advised not to spoil their children too much, but to learn to educate them rationally. In fact, the less doting on children, the better their growth.

Change the direction of comparison

Parents can take advantage of their children's psychology of keeping up with the joneses and change their direction of keeping up with the joneses, for example, encouraging children to keep up with others in their study and behavior habits, so that children can form a correct sense of keeping up with the joneses, which can naturally reduce the demand for materials.

Understand that money is hard to come by.

Parents can create some opportunities for their children to experience how hard their parents' work is and how hard money is won. Especially children with a strong sense of comparison should go to their parents' working environment more often. Through this way of education, children's strong sense of comparison can also be corrected.

Understand the reasons why children keep up with the joneses.

Parents should fully understand the reasons why children keep up with the joneses. Some children feel inferior, while others want to attract their parents' attention. Only by starting with the reasons of comparison can we fundamentally solve the children's comparative psychology.