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What if the child can't afford to lose?
When children cannot afford to lose games, as parents or educators, we can take the following measures to help them.

Correct concept of competition

Teaching children to play games is a form of entertainment, winning or losing is not the only goal. The important thing is to enjoy the process and learning experience. Let children understand that winning or losing is the norm, and failure is also part of success.

team spirit

Encourage children to participate in team games, cultivate children to learn to cooperate, communicate and coordinate with others, and let children gain more sense of accomplishment from cooperation.

Appropriate rules of the game

Specify the time and frequency of the game to avoid making children overly addicted to the game. At the same time, make sure they understand the rules of the game and ethics to avoid unfair competition and quarrels.

Emotional management ability

Teach children to correctly handle winning and losing emotions, encourage children to express their feelings, and teach children to take positive measures to deal with setbacks and failures, such as adjusting their emotions through hobbies such as sports and painting.

Affirmation and encouragement

Whether you win or lose, you should give your child positive feedback and encouragement. Emphasize children's efforts and progress, not just results. This can enhance their self-confidence and let them learn more from failure.