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Why It Is Essential To Teach the Value Of Competition To Your Child?

by Akash Sharma Akash Sharma
Competition is rather a misunderstood topic in terms of education. Whether competing is right or not, it often calls for a debate about whether it is right to be applied or not. The fact, however, remains that competition leads to growth and develops many qualities which are necessary for the overall development of a child. 

Though, a child should not be pushed beyond a certain limit. It is always good to encourage him to become better at what they are already good at. 

Without further ado, have a look at top benefits that a healthy competition can entail-          

Improvement in Teamwork and Collaboration

It has been well-observed that competition fosters teamwork and collaboration. Moreover, educational competition requires collaboration, good communication, and teamwork in order to achieve their set target. Hence, it leads to a better understanding of the specific skill sets along with an ability to work together with each other. Since teams are aware of the fact that the goal of each is the same, there is an enhanced motivation to perform better and give their best.

Enhancement of Social and Emotional Learning

Competition enhances a student’s ability to deal with conflicting ideas and opinions. It makes them learn ways of collaborating with differing personalities. Hence, there is more subjectivity in their life and they are better able to evaluate risks in any situation. They get an opportunity to maximize their social and emotional learning and engage with one another in a positive manner, which is why best schools in Gurgaon and NCR region try to foster the spirit of competition within students from an early age. 

Strengthening Self Concept

According to most, competitions create winners or losers. Yes, it does but there is always an evolving process involved. Competitions give students a chance to learn from their own mistakes and pick up positive traits that are required to become a winner. Since greater emphasis is given to participation, even non-winners don’t feel completely worthless. Hence, strengthening self-concept is the main aim of competition which enhances positivity. 

Building Mental Toughness

Mental toughness requires resiliency, persistence, and grit. These skills once acquired prove beneficial across all the areas of a student’s life and career. Competition gives strength to cope up under pressure and handle stressful situations with a smile. It makes the students learn how to pick themselves up upon falling. It makes them realize that failing and winning are a part of life and everything has a lesson involved.

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