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  1. Everyone in the crowd is on the edge of their seats. Then, suddenly, someone scores! The game is over. The other team has won—and earns a shiny gold trophy. But then the coaches start giving out something else to you and the other players: participation awards for taking part in the tournament.

  2. Getting trophies can encourage kids to continue playing even if they're not superstars. No kid feels overlooked. But some experts suggest that giving trophies to everyone sends the wrong message. In real life, people are not always rewarded for just showing up. A person doesn't get A's just for coming to class. A worker doesn't get a raise

  3. 19 lut 2018 · Some people say giving everyone a trophy encourages young people to keep playing sports even if they’re not superstars. But others say that sends the wrong message and fails to reward hard work. Two experts weigh in on whether everyone should go home with a trophy.

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  5. 19 lut 2018 · YES. Everyone on a team should get a trophy regardless of whether the team came in first or dead last. That's because participation trophies help young people celebrate a time when they learned new skills, had fun with their teammates, and belonged to something bigger than themselves.

  6. 2 wrz 2024 · No! Kids should get awards only when they’re deserved. If everyone were to get a trophy, the kids who actually earned one won’t feel as special. Kids who finish in first place deserve to feel a sense of accomplishment. Plus, giving everyone a trophy doesn’t prepare kids for the future.

  7. 19 lut 2018 · YES. Everyone on a team should get a trophy regardless of whether the team came in first place or dead last. That’s because participation trophies help kids celebrate a time when they learned new skills, had fun with their teammates, and belonged to something bigger than themselves.

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