Is it a good strategy to let children learn at night for a year? This statement, the 'winner effect' can be confirmed

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Today's parents can't wait to send their kids to school when they're about to reach legal age, hoping that the kids will win at the starting line.

However, some parents are unusual. Instead of letting their children who have just reached legal school age go to school immediately, they let their children go to school at night for a year. Such parents are undoubtedly smart, and children who go to school at night for a year will have an advantage over other children.

Australia's education sector has found that families with high economic status often choose to let their children go to primary school at night for a year to gain an advantage among their peers.

They look to the long-term benefits and hope to give their children the best educational experience possible. Because they know that the benefits of going to school in the evening far outweigh the cons, they build their children's confidence by strategically letting them go to school in the evening for a year.

The reason why children from these families are allowed to enter school late is also because the family’s economic conditions are sufficient to support the children’s education expenses, and they are more willing to delay satisfying their children’s desires, allowing them to graduate later than their peers and enter the workplace later. .

And those children from ordinary families often hope that their children can enter school as soon as possible, get compulsory education, and complete the established studies. Because it was funded by the government, and because the families of these children needed their children to graduate from school earlier and earn money to supplement their families, they would not allow their children to go to school a year later.

We know that people with higher education levels choose to have their children go to school in the evening for a year, so what makes them choose to have their children go to school in the evening for a year?

Why let kids go to school at night for a year? It's related to the 'winner effect'

Children who go to school at night for a year have stronger self-confidence than other children in the same class.

For example, our child enters middle school at the same time as other children, but our child will enter puberty earlier than other children, so his body will change faster than other boys, especially height. A boy's height directly affects the child's deterrent to others.

Tall kids make teachers visible in a group of kids; tall kids are the main force in many things; tall kids are more likely to lead other kids.

Older than other children, they will be more mature when doing things, and will be more comprehensive when thinking about things. Children who grow up in this environment for a long time will be more confident, brave and more calm in the face of things than other children. Because children know that with their own ability, they can definitely easily deal with all kinds of unexpected events.

Short children are often the victims of school violence, because they do not have too much advantage in getting along with their peers, but they will have a sense of frustration because of this kind of thing. This feeling will be deeply imprinted in the children's memory. In later life, children will think of this kind of thing subconsciously, they will feel inferior, they will shrink back when they encounter things, and they will directly choose to give up when they encounter things that are beyond their ability.

This is the ''winner effect'' and it affects children throughout their lives. Why does the ''winner effect'' occur?

Why does the ''winner effect'' occur?

Have you ever noticed that good kids have been winning awards since they were kids, and it was based on their hard work after an award when they were kids. And for children who have lost a game that is difficult to win again, that game is like a shadow in the child's heart, which comes to mind every time. This is called the winner effect.

Why do winners keep winning, and why do losers never escape the abyss of failure? This is actually due to the biology behind the victory effect.

The victory effect is an evolutionary stabilization strategy.

In a group, children will subconsciously follow the principle of winner being king. When they are defeated when they are strong, they will not challenge the authority of the strong one again. Because of this, authorities can also reduce their ability to deal with repeated challengers while building their prestige. For those who are weak in the group, they will not challenge those who are stronger than themselves. Because they know that surrendering to the strong is an efficient way to survive.

The same is true for children. If they establish prestige in the group at an early age, they will unconsciously exude this kind of aura in their later life, and they will play a different role among their peers. same brilliance.

So how do we make the most of the ''winner effect''?

We need to know that our purpose in delaying schooling for a year is to make our children the winners of their class, to make them victorious in the battle against other people, to do what they thought they could not do. to things. Twist your brain from underdog to winner, and the transformation must be irreversible.

We have no way to change our body structure or brain structure, but we can use all the surrounding environment to water our inner winner soul and let ourselves know that our potential is unlimited.

Postponing children's schooling years and giving them an advantage over their cohort is only superficial. If we want our children to be the best among the crowd, we need to create opportunities for them to have the memory of being strong at an early age.

Because the children are older, they are already bigger than other children, so they already have a certain sense of oppression for other children. But if we use harsh words to stimulate the children, they will become weak. In this way, no matter how big the child is, he will never win in the confrontation of others, because in his subconscious he feels that he is a loser. We need to know that only victory can create a winner we want, and failure can only create a loser.

If you want your child to be a winner, we can use the following methods to use the ''winner effect'' to educate a good child.

Actionable short-term goals

The winner effect tells us that only children who have a sense of achievement can open the road to success more easily. We don't give our children very ambitious goals, so if the children can't achieve we will dampen the children's self-confidence.

We need to set some small executable goals for children, and children will get the joy of victory when they achieve each small goal, thereby improving their self-confidence. It should be noted that the plan must be executable. Only if the plan is feasible for the children, the winner effect can better exert its effect.

positive psychological cues

We all know that psychological cues are very important for children because they are very sensitive to what the outside world says. Many parents always put some bad labels on their children under the pretext of motivating them to work hard. These labels will not only not motivate children, but also give children some negative psychological cues, making them question their own abilities.

Therefore, in the process of educating children, we must give them positive psychological hints, so that children can know that they are also great and can make better progress through continuous efforts.

Internal and external power

The internal motivation is that when children achieve their goals, their sense of accomplishment will be greater than the goals we set for them, so they will be more motivated to accomplish their goals.

The external motivator is the praise given to them when they accomplish their goal, which motivates them to keep working hard in order to get more praise.

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