The Risk of Rewards: Praise, Motivation and Performance
I’ve heard numerous complaints about the somewhat recent trend of giving “participation trophies” to children after they’ve lost in a competitive event. “We’re raising a generation of wimps,” goes the usual refrain. To be fair, there is some cause for concern. Failure plays a critical role in learning, so trying too hard to buffer children from the experience of failure could prevent the development of resilience and persistence. But the issue may not be about whether members of a losing team should get a trophy. It’s whether the…