1. Parental overprotection: When parents overprotect their children and prevent them from experiencing any challenges and failures, children will lose the opportunity to exercise and struggle and do not know how to deal with setbacks and difficulties.
2. Overpraise: Children are often praised and encouraged too much, and have no experience of failure, so they can't cope with emotional reactions when they are criticized and denied.
3. The popularity of social media: Social media brings more information and pressure to children, which often leads to anxiety, depression and frustration of self-esteem.
4. Family problems: disharmony in family relations, lack of affection and warm upbringing may all lead to psychological problems for children.
5. School education: The school's education method pays too much attention to achievements and ignores individual differences, creativity and autonomous learning, which may bring excessive psychological pressure to children and reduce their psychological endurance.
In order to cultivate children's anti-frustration ability and psychological strength, parents and educators need to guide children to face setbacks and solve problems in time. Schools can also consider focusing on cultivating students' comprehensive ability and creativity in the curriculum, so that they have the opportunity to learn from attempts and grow from mistakes. At the same time, strengthen mental health education, strengthen children's psychological counseling support system, and effectively prevent and treat various psychological obstacles.