The fear of children to compete

Most children would like to be the best at something, be it at school, in sports, in music, in art, etc. Children who compete are more likely to have a negative attitude to competition because of the demands of the environment, so much so that children can deny their competitive feelings instead of

Most children would like to be the best at something, be it at school, in sports, in music, in art, etc. Children who compete are more likely to have a negative attitude to competition because of the demands of the environment, so much so that children can deny their competitive feelings instead of dealing with them in a healthy way.

When children are afraid to compete, they are afraid of failure, they do not want to feel losers and have little confidence in themselves.

The fear of children to make mistakes

When children feel fear of competition they experience fear, anxiety, tension ... they worry about the score and the results. Although the fears can be originated by diverse sources.

In insane competition, you have to try to overcome another one, whatever it may be no matter what you are doing, winning is the only goal. This will cause the children fear of making mistakes or what they will say about them, causing great stress. Instead, when it comes to a healthy competition, children will realize that what matters is to enjoy the journey, learn from mistakes, empathize with the other and improve the results of oneself without thinking of leaving another for under yourself.

Occasionally, athletes develop fear of failure when they worry about not getting what they want since they have worked hard to achieve it, such as winning a championship. They may be afraid to compete, to failure and even to success when they worry too much about what they should get.

How to help children with fear of competing

Children need the help of their parents to understand healthy competition and not fear it because of the results.

1. Parents should tell their children that they can do anything (and achieve it) if they are willing to work hard enough to achieve it. The practice improves the ability of people, but the effort is more important than the result, and above all to improve the personal brand. Además 2. In addition, when a child is afraid of competing, and therefore also afraid of failure,

it is best to understand fear and face it. It may be fear of shame, what others will say, etc. It is important for children to understand that they must do things for themselves instead of constantly worrying about what others think. 3. Parents should work on the idea that

they should not be perfect in order to make the best effort. Mistakes are a natural part of life and what is really important is that they trust their abilities.