Though competitions motivate a child, sometimes it has a psychological impact especially when they ‘lose’. This could very much dent the child’s confidence the very purpose the competition was supposed to enhance.
In that way I am happy with my daughter’s play home -‘Podar Jumbo Kids’ totally subscribe to the topic heading.
During the sports day they encouraged the participation from all children and as an appreciation they were given certificates and a medallion. That was really a very nice gesture. My daughter was wearing the medal for the whole day………...............
In that way I am happy with my daughter’s play home -‘Podar Jumbo Kids’ totally subscribe to the topic heading.
During the sports day they encouraged the participation from all children and as an appreciation they were given certificates and a medallion. That was really a very nice gesture. My daughter was wearing the medal for the whole day………...............
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Congratulations A kutty!
Congratulation kutty!
This is something I remember thinking about a while ago. I don't know if losing to someone dents the kid's confidence as much as it bothers the parents. I know I take it much harder than my son when he loses to someone in a competition. Kids have a greater sense of fairness (I think) than adults.
Thanks for this comment and like I said we at Podar Jumbo Kids follow the same principles.
Ammani's comment made me think and do some research. If you have a grown up kid, do this quiz to find out about yourself
http://soccer.xksandiego.com/news.php?viewStory=328
Thanks - Vaidehi Arun - Podar Jumbo Kids @ BSK 3rd Stage
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