Reward and recognition

Does awarding man of the match undermine development of children's intrinsic motivation and self worth?

Take it to the extreme - what if someone was giving out stickers for good effort or for superstar defender etc...?

Thoughts? 

Parents
  • We don't do player of the match. Nor do we give out awards at the end of a season. I think if the right praise is given then that should be enough. Players play because they love the game.

    We try to build a culture where players want to improve because they love playing. Keeping sessions and matches fun keeps the motivation. I set the challenges for individuals based on the review of previous learning and knowledge of the child's responses and motivation to those challenges. 

    Its important to  link the parents into those challenges and that culture too. 

    It works for us but that's not to say you can't use rewards. 

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  • We don't do player of the match. Nor do we give out awards at the end of a season. I think if the right praise is given then that should be enough. Players play because they love the game.

    We try to build a culture where players want to improve because they love playing. Keeping sessions and matches fun keeps the motivation. I set the challenges for individuals based on the review of previous learning and knowledge of the child's responses and motivation to those challenges. 

    Its important to  link the parents into those challenges and that culture too. 

    It works for us but that's not to say you can't use rewards. 

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