Why Should Children's Participation Rewards Be Removed?

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Do you think kids should get a trophy just for showing up? Or do you think they need to earn their trophy? This topic became a very controversial question within the public. Sunny Chen, part of the NDF authors, states that, “ “Recently, linebacker James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers caused a stir and reinvigorated the debate over participation awards when he demanded that his children’s participation trophies be returned.” This caused a bit of a debate with the public. Much of the public called him cruel for returning the trophies and others congratulated him for doing the best thing. Many pieces of information have been found for both sides of the argument, with many statistics to prove what groups of people think a certain way. For …show more content…

It keeps kids from feeling frustration and experiencing failure.” (Hoedel) Here he explains how the trophies keep kids from learning the true emotions they will experience in everyday life. Explained by all of these experts, the participation trophies teach kids bad lessons on emotions and what to expect in their adult life. Another reason why participation trophies are bad for kids is that they change their behavior towards people and in general.CNN Newsource Sales Inc. A news channel for everyone, also touches on this topic by putting in one of their articles, “children whose parents overvalued them were more likely to develop narcissistic traits, such as superiority and entitlement -- two qualities that aren't necessarily going to benefit our kids when the going gets rough.” This means that participation trophies are causing bad traits in children like entitlement and narcissism that you would not want having. The. In the same article, CNN Newsource goes deeper into this topic and states that, "If you tell a kid they're wonderful and they believe you, then it just confirms their belief and that's not about healthy self-esteem, that's about

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