Some people think that a sense of competition in children should be encouraged. Others believe that children who are taught to co-operate rather than compete become more useful adults. discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

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Some people ween that children with co-operative rather than competitive traits become more useful adults. I agree to some extent with both ideas, but of
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each theory has its own advantages and disadvantages. In the following, I am going to explain
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. Needless to say, the whole life is based on competition. From early humans until now living beings have always competed with others for their survival in society. If you do not compete, you may stay away from the rest in living, and the foundation of
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, competition brings some good points within itself. The more you compete, the more you become inquisitive.
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children who have encouraged to compete
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have learned how to work independently which is prepare them for future life. Cooperation
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the other hand, upgrades the children’s
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. Not only will they learn how to collaborate with others, but
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they will learn how to respond to
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feelings.
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it reduces aggressive
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and increases trust among members. A sense of belonging is another factor
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participants by assistance. In
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a condition communication ability will be enhanced, and they learn how to respect different perspectives. Both opinions are correct, of course in the event that situation for healthy competitions
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prepared. Only
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each other without fear of losing and winning. The more healthy be the competition, the more they accept failure without losing self-esteem.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • encourage
  • compete
  • cooperate
  • useful
  • adults
  • skills
  • motivation
  • drive
  • resilience
  • failure
  • workplace
  • empathy
  • social skills
  • reduce
  • stress
  • pressure
  • balanced
  • approach
  • ideal
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