Why do children also need psychological understanding ?

What are psychological pressures? There are many psychological pressures, but the most common one is probably academic
pressure
as part of the main cause. In fact, the more developed the society, the faster the learning
pressure
increases exponentially.
For example
, according to a survey, in Vietnam in 2010,
children
must learn a foreign language, namely English, starting from the time they enter secondary
school
,
that is
, from the age of 12.
However
, only 5 years later,
Children
have had to learn foreign languages since the beginning of grade 1. In 2021, primary
school
children
will even have to learn another foreign language alongside English at
school
.
Thus
, it can be seen that the
pressure
to study is increasing, but there is no standard assessment of success, but
instead
pressure
on grades, which is considered a measure of a student's success. child while in
school
.
This
means that primary
school
children
are facing psychological
pressure
on grades in
subjects
as more and more
subjects
are in class, spending less time on extracurricular activities and
instead
of studying a wide variety of
subjects
. Psychological
pressure
to study makes many
subjects
feel depressed and pressured, the
pressure
makes them lose their confidence as well as their excitement every time they go to
school
while going along with it is a whole new life. Extremely high expectations come from parents because they have invested a lot in their
children
's education but may lack an objective view.
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