Should Trophies Be Awarded To Youth Athletes

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Should trophies be awarded to youth athletes just for participating.According to "Trophies for All" policy, youth athletes are being awarded with participation trophies. For instance, trophies can encourage youth athletes to do more sports if they aren't given out so much. Truly the idea is to motivate youth athletes try out more sports. Trophies can encourage ,but not mean so much when offered.

Trophies can bring kids so much inspiration. Losing interests is easy when losses start piling up. If not given encouragement youth athletes will lose interests in a sport if they feel like they're not winning. The participation trophies could boost confidence. proponents of participation awards stated that is worth to give youth athletes

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