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    Why failure is good for our child?

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    • J Offline
      JY2011
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      I ever read some articles about the influence of stress and failure on children. In fact, I have some experiences that my gal can do and learn better (as in remember and progress faster) under certain stresses given. So they are pros and cons, they learn well but under stress due to certain experiences that make their brains to remember clearly or painful. I will say if there are things that the children must learn and understand certain logic or things, it will be a good method to teach them by stress or failure.


      There are no absolute solution or method to guide and teach the children correctly as every child is different. It really depends on how the parents want to raise their children.

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        JoshuaT
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        I agree. As a student I have failed thats why i can learn succeed.

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          Melissa_Wee
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          Failure is good, however what lesson comes after the failure is more important I think

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            breleow
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            Interesting! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

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              Wandi_flora
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              Thanks for sharing! Learning the lesson after the failure and dont make the same mistake is most important. Learn and move on.

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                zbear
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                Problem is a lot of people never learn from mistakes!!!

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                  phtthp
                  last edited by

                  Wandi_flora:
                  Learning the lesson after the failure and dont make the same mistake is most important. Learn and move on.

                  what are some mistakes that parents would not mind letting a primary or Secondary school child, to go through ?

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                    KSP
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                    Not only children make mistake. Adults also make mistake at work. The whole life is a learning journey.

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                      kiasu--carer
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                      Failure is good. Depend on how child accept failure. Some cannot handle or learn from it.

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