Stimulate interest
Happy education helps to improve children's interest and enthusiasm for learning and knowledge by paying attention to their emotional development.
Enhance self-confidence
Happy education emphasizes the success and achievement in the learning process, which can help children build up self-confidence and self-esteem and help them better adapt to school and society.
Cultivate a sense of competition
Proper competition is conducive to stimulating children's potential. Comparing children with excellent peers can help them find their own advantages and disadvantages.
Excessive emphasis on emotional needs
Happiness education may overemphasize children's emotional needs, resulting in their lack of ability to cope with difficulties and failures while pursuing happiness.
Be undisciplined
Happy education may lack strict discipline, leading to students' lack of time management and self-discipline ability, which may hinder their future study and life.
Lack of social skills
Happy education may make children lack social support when they encounter challenges and difficulties. If the strict evaluation and comparison mechanism is relaxed, children may lack appropriate coping strategies in their future social life.