“If children always receive a trophy - regardless of effort or achievement - we’re teaching kids that losing is so terrible that we can never let it happen.”(Merryman) says. What if we always were to give children participation awards for losing. Children when they are …show more content…
Instead of spending money on participation trophies we should be spending our money on new equipment, places to practice, and uniforms and things like that. Some awards can be good for kids because it makes them want to stay in the sport and they learn to love the sport or activity. It can also make the child feel better because they know they did something. But when it comes to later on children will realize that they lost and that makes them feel bad because no one really wants to lose. When children have just lost a game or a tournament and they see another team win it makes them try harder and harder to get a trophy by actually winning it because it makes all that practice and hard work a hundred times better. Children need to learn that when they lose it’s because they might have not have tried hard enough. So when they put in all they have and work for it then that trophy feels a lot better then when they get a trophy for no reason. Kids that learn early on that play a sport or competing means a lot of hard work and hard work pays off. So don’t let kid get a participation award when they did not really earn