Some people think that children should learn how to compete, but others think that children should be taught to cooperate to become more useful adults. Express some reasons for both views and give your own opinions.
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must know whether to compete or cooperate. Everyone has their own point of view on Use synonyms
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children
should learn competitive skills for growth not for rivalries and cooperative skills to elevate each other.
On one hand, human nature is to be prominent and Grabe the spotlight whether it takes to show his opponent down. Use synonyms
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, in, the school we see jealousy between two classmates even if they are working on the same project just to impress the teacher. To overcome Linking Words
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children
to compete with a positive attitude of growth and Use synonyms
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way both of them will achieve their desired goals.
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children
with cooperative behaviour have their own stories, and they believe in the well-being of others as well. Use synonyms
In addition
, a cooperative attitude helps an individual with attaining a positive mindset in their lives. Linking Words
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way they keep growing with their goals and Linking Words
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elevating people who are in their circle. Linking Words
For instance
, a CEO with a cooperative nature will always be flexible with his team which will impact his team's performance and productivity. The reason why we need to be cooperative is, it always creates a healthy growing environment where everyone could flourish with what they are looking for.
In conclusion, we could say that we must teach our Linking Words
children
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in a positive way and be cooperative as much as they can. Linking Words
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combination will help them in every aspect of life.Linking Words
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