Every kid alive, lives for the chance to receive a trophy for either winning that game or being an outstanding performance. Many kids don’t get that chance to receive that trophy either because of talent or that of physical disorders. But for the kids that work their but off and perfect their talents to receive that trophy are much happier after the fact. If my principle was to offer precipitation trophies to everyone or provide a trophy for those who are unable to compete and earn their trophy, many kids would be both approving and disapproving of it. But those kids that put the work in and earn it are few and far between. Meaning those who are unable should receive something for their trouble.The principle should give trophies to everyone …show more content…
Most kids today, as many older people would say, are lazy. Unwilling to do anything but sit at home and play video games all day and never actually get up and do something to improve themselves. Even athletes can fall under this category as lazy. But in the same way some kids are unable to do so with their time. Some kids have the heart and the soul to get better at their sport or way of life but are physically unable to do so. So these kids never are able to get that trophy that they long for. But if the principle is willing to give trophies to everyone and not to the individuals that are better or more talented, the less athletic would be able to feel, for the first time ever, that trophy.
But many bring up the fact of the athlete individuals that work and work to get that trophy that they have also longed for but realize, that all that work was for nothing. All those kids that sit at home and play video games have the same chance as the athletic kid. For those athletes or competitors that have and may still be working day in and day out for that chance to hold a trophy over their head and say i worked for this, is a feeling like no other. But it’s unfair to them that everyone that wants it can get it without working or competing to get it. Some kids need to work for what they
Many people contend that children should receive participation trophies in sports, however, why should they not get one? Kids who truly deserve to be awarded won't feel as special, seeing as you can get an award without putting in the effort. Although the participation award can make them feel involved, it shouldn't be granted to them as it can value less of an incentive and responsibility. Children in sports should not get a participation trophy for their attendance, and attitude toward the activity. The author Corey Turner of the article, "Should Kids Get A Trophy For Showing Up?" conveys a message about why kids should not get a trophy.
People are most content when they feel as though they have achieved something, that to them, is important. Unfortunately, people often assume that what is important is what other people assume to be important. Therefore, people want to be recognized publicly for something they have achieved that is held as a higher worth above other achievements in the eyes of the public, such as trophies or awards. Throughout many people’s parenting experience an opinion is formed about the topic of participation trophies, different viewpoints say it is uplifting for their child while others say that it is degrading their child. However, I disagree with both sides.
A better way to acknowledge participation other than a trophy is a certificate or a ribbon .I think when a child gains a trophy they have a better sense of accomplishment and appreciation for their hard and dedication.
Life is Not Given You're in the semifinals if you win you go to the championship game, but you lost. Should you really get a trophy for trying your best, but still losing?There is a heated debate between rather kids should receive participation trophies or not. I think that kids should not receive an award for showing up. You should not be rewarded for trying at something you signed up for.
If some kids receive a trophy for winning and the others don't, then that makes kids try even harder to win the trophy next time. Knowing that someone is better than you makes you want to work harder and achieve a higher level, and if it does not make you work harder, then maybe you are playing the wrong sport. When your child wins a trophy, they will find it as a reason to not practice because they believe they are at a high enough level. If your child did not receive a trophy, they would most likely get sad, but if they truly want to win, then they will want to continue practicing and get better so that they receive a trophy. Parents that disagree with participation trophies want their children to play because they want to, not because they will get a trophy.
There is a variety of reasons why participation trophies are a bad idea to kids sports. My first reason to not give them out is because the pride of winning and getting a trophy should be earned. No matter what sport or how old you are, you should be taught hard work. To get a trophy, you should work hard all season to win the
There is a lot of controversy on whether or not participation trophies send a powerful or dangerous message. The truth is they send a dangerous message. In the article “Participation Trophies Send a Dangerous Message” by Betty Berden, the argument highlights how participation trophies can send the wrong message to young athletes. Young athletes should not get a reward for doing the bare minimum.
When it is demonstrated in passage 1 it says, " There will be plenty of time for kids to learn about competition as they get older. They'll soon realize that only one soccer team wins the World Cup, and only one football team wins the Superbowl. " This is also shown in passage 2, " The focus isn't on winning, its about building skills. " The first peice of evidence supports the idea that young athletes should get and award just for participating in a sport because they are still young because, like it said, there is still plenty of time for children that would like to play sports to learn about the ways of competition.
By giving trophies to everyone, regardless of outcome in their games, it strips children’s desire to compete and achieve. Working hard and being motivated is what makes children successful, not participation
They also promote lazy behavior and thinking simply showing up you deserve something. From about age five and on people generally start to get more competitive, giving out prizes for nothing can dull this and slow them down in life. Stated directly from the text above trophies that are given out for participation are meaningless. a prize is ment to be
While it is true that becoming a champion could be pressurizing to a younger child, wanting to be the best around at something is something that carries on even outside of sports, into life. We should be expecting kids to want to compete to win, not just to be participating. To be the winner of a sport will give you the mental mindset to be the best at other things later in life, such as being the best at their job, or being the best in school. One way that participation trophies could actually work is if each award was given to the child player with a purpose. The coach stating each players strength on the team as they hand them the award could give a powerful message to the children, showing them that they have control over their success.
It will also mean more to receive the trophy knowing every athlete wasn't just handed one. Furthermore, adults don't get a raise just for showing up to work. It takes hard work, dedication, and preparation.
It could cause the kids to think that they don’t have to work any harder and that they will just get a trophy fot every good or bad thing they do. The last reason why kids shouldn’t get participartion trophies is becuause all you athletes need to know how the real world
Ninety five percent of all participants in sports fail to capture a championship. Receiving a trophy can also be motivational for a child, and they may try harder next time. Receiving a trophy may help build enthusiasm to return for another season. Additionally, it reminds kids that people do value their effort, regardless of how well they play.
Participation trophies diminish the meaning of winning and produce a lack of motivation among our youth today. Though rewarding all players with a trophy is counteractive, positive reinforcement is not. Positive reinforcement is key in the process of encouraging adolescents to continue to pursue the sport they are playing. The winners should receive a trophy to endorse their hard work and accomplishment; those who lost, but kept playing, should receive a non-materialistic item such as a pizza party or ice cream to acknowledge their determination when playing the game. Without loss, there is no motive to