The pursuit of high grades can cause stress for young students, reducing their interest in learning.
Experts say the problem is not just school demands, but also parental attitudes. Children see grades as a measure of love and acceptance.
Motivation focused solely on high scores often doesn't align with real knowledge. By grades 3-4, students may lose interest entirely.
The 'excellent student syndrome' is a separate risk. The child fears mistakes and strives for perfection, making future decision-making difficult.
Recommendations: focus on quality over quantity, treat mistakes as a natural part of learning.











