“Sharma ji ke bete ko dekho, kitne achhe marks aae hain uske, aur ek tum ho…”: such statements do more harm than good. When children are repeatedly compared, they begin to feel their own efforts are not enough. This makes them lose their own confidence and self-worth. Over time, children start to believe that their efforts are not enough. No matter how hard they try, there is always someone doing better.
Parents should always recognise their child’s individual pace, progress, and strengths. Rather than comparing them with others, parents should help their child build confidence and a healthier attitude towards learning.
Korean proverb of the day for success: “Don’t aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally” — lessons on passion, purpose, consistency, and long-term growth |
Korean proverb of the day (Image: AI-generated) People often see success as the most important thing in life. People judge it by how well they do, how much money they…