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Are Kids Lazy Research Paper

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Do you think kids get too many trophies? In my opinion, we do. They make kids lazy, and can send the wrong message, but also, they have good intentions.
Participation trophies tend to make kids lazier. A lot of people say that “kids don’t have to try as hard to get an award,”(3). That is said because kids, even if they aren’t good at the sport, are treated as winners because “as long as you tried and had fun, you won!” Also in theory “when kids grow up and go to college or to get a job, they will more than likely give up instead of trying harder,” (4). That is because as kids, we are rewarded for just trying “our hardest” instead of for pushing past your previous limits to improve. That just helps to prove my point that we get too many trophies.

Kids are too lazy now. Studies show that “over 50% of college students think they should get at least a …show more content…

That’s because “trophies should be given to 1st 2nd and 3rd, participation and effort should still be awarded, but with words and a pat on the back rather than a trophy.(1)” Actually showing up and trying is good, but not necessarily worthy of an award. Also it actually “keeps kids from experiencing frustration and failure(4).” People say that because when everybody gets a trophy, nobody feels upset that someone else got a trophy and they didn’t, so they feel no need to improve. That is why it is sending bad messages. Other bad messages sent by these trophies can be that “you're special”. That is thought because parents, coaches, and other adults are “constantly giving praise to kids for merely showing up”(4). That tells kids their special because they get “good job” for just showing up. Also studies show that “they will more than likely blame others because they were always treated special”(4). This shows that when children are treated special, they act like they don’t have to take responsibility for what they do. That is how these trophies send bad

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