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How to carry out frustration education in early education?
Frustration education refers to the process of cultivating children's strong will, self-confidence and adaptability by letting them face difficulties, failures and setbacks. The following are some methods of frustration education in early education:

1. Provide children with appropriate challenges: let children try some tasks or activities suitable for their age, but not too simple or too difficult. In this way, children can gradually realize the joy of success and the frustration of failure in the process of completing tasks.

2. Encourage children to try new things: expose children to different things and fields, give them opportunities to experience failures and setbacks, and learn and grow from them. Parents can give their children positive feedback and support to help them overcome difficulties.

3. Help children understand the meaning of failure: When children encounter failure, parents can help children understand the reasons and significance of failure and tell them that failure is not terrible. It is important to learn from failure and continue to work hard.

4. Cultivate children's self-confidence: Parents can improve their children's self-confidence through praise and encouragement, so that children can believe that they have the ability to overcome difficulties and setbacks. At the same time, it is normal for children to know that everyone fails sometimes.

5. Establish a positive family atmosphere: Family atmosphere has an important impact on children's growth and development. Parents should create a positive, optimistic, supportive and encouraging family environment, so that children can learn to face setbacks and difficulties in such an environment.