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Often giving children frustration education when they are young can improve their ability to resist setbacks in adulthood?
Frustration education refers to letting children face moderate setbacks and difficulties in the process of growth, so as to cultivate their adaptability and problem-solving ability. Proper frustration education can have a positive impact on children's growth and development, and help to improve their ability to resist setbacks in adulthood.

The main goal of frustration education is to help children learn to face difficulties, learn from failures, adapt to changes and cultivate perseverance. By experiencing moderate setbacks, children can learn to deal with negative emotions, find solutions to problems, and cultivate perseverance and self-confidence.

However, the key lies in moderate frustration education. Excessive setbacks or long-term negative experiences may adversely affect children, leading to anxiety, inferiority or emotional problems. Therefore, when implementing frustration education, it is necessary to judge according to the individual differences and situations of children, and give appropriate support and guidance.

In addition, frustration education is not the only factor that affects the ability to resist setbacks in adulthood. Family environment, educational methods, social support and personal characteristics all affect a person's ability to resist setbacks. Generally speaking, providing appropriate frustration education, combining with good family and social support, and cultivating positive mentality and self-awareness will help improve a person's ability to resist setbacks in adulthood.