Participation Trophies Get Dangerous Messages

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Imagine there is a spelling bee. There are young people who are doing exceptionally well, and others who are not. Once everyone has gone, all the participants line up waiting to hear their scores. But all they get is a participation trophy. There is no first, second, or third place, everyone gets the same prize. The passages “Participation Trophies Send a Dangerous Message” written by Betty Berden, and “Participation Trophies Send a Powerful Message” written by Parker Abate, are both strong examples of this scene. So, should kids all receive participation trophies, or not?

In the first passage, “Participation Trophies Send a Dangerous Message” Betty Berden argues that younger children should not receive participation trophies. Betty expresses