First of all, frustration education can make children better adapt to real life. In real life, setbacks and failures are inevitable. Children should learn to face and overcome failures and setbacks in order to better adapt to society and life.
Secondly, frustration education can cultivate children's perseverance and tenacity. In the process of overcoming setbacks, children need to try, study and practice persistently, which will make them more persistent and tenacious, and thus make it easier for them to succeed in their future life and work.
Finally, frustration education can improve children's self-confidence and self-esteem. When children can overcome setbacks, they will have more self-confidence and pride, thus facing others and themselves more confidently.
However, it should be noted that educating children to learn setbacks does not mean letting them experience too much pain. Parents should pay attention to setting setbacks appropriately according to the stage and characteristics of children's physical and mental development, and should not be too strict and harsh. In addition, parents should try to avoid too many setbacks, help their children find the right way and direction, and overcome difficulties and pressures together.