It is said that each game grows, what can the game bring to children?
Participating in the competition can meet players of different strengths and increase children's knowledge. Here are the comments of the judges, the learning from peers, the joy of victory, and the baptism of setbacks... No matter whether you win or lose, every game is a valuable experience.
Children concentrate on participating in the competition, their initiative in practice is fully mobilized, and their planning and execution abilities are also improved. Because children want to see a better version of themselves and look forward to their own medals, they will make active preparations to improve their performance, which is also an experience process in itself.
There is competition in the competition. Find the gap through competition, cultivate children's awareness of competition, and find the gap with others to promote learning.
The stage trains children's courageous psychology, liberates children's nature in full view, and cultivates children's mature mentality that dares to face the public and is calm and calm.
Winning or losing the game can not only strengthen the child's mentality and self-care methods in the face of life setbacks, but also exercise the child's indomitable and tenacious personality. The mentality of not being arrogant and not discouraged in victory is the premise of making greater progress in the future, and it is also a required course on the road of life.
The result of the competition is an affirmation and encouragement for the child, and sharing the honor will give the child a sense of achievement. The generation of a sense of achievement is the generation of self-confidence, and self-confidence is a positive attitude that children must have and maintain in their growth.
Each person's character, vision, and outlook on life are gradually formed, which are closely related to the environment and education they have received since childhood. The healthy growth of a music student should not be limited to classrooms, but should also make full use of performances and competitions to see the bigger world.
Performances and competitions are undoubtedly hard work, but sometimes the charm comes from the difficulty, and the difficulty makes us feel stunned. Standing in the center of the stage surrounded by lights, the song ended, and the audience burst into applause... All pain, hardship, and grievances will be compensated and healed at that moment, and the moment of youth is worth Homecoming.
The stage gives children the courage to face the wind and rain, and a pair of eyes to discover a more beautiful world. It is a precious childhood memory, and it is an inexhaustible wealth that can be enjoyed in a lifetime.