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?
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?
My daughters girls team allow the players to choose who their player of the match is. So far they've played 3 matches and a different player has unanimously won it each match. They love it. U13.
I have done something similar, although i will nominate 3 players who have met the challenges set and then let the team vote on 1 of those players
I have done something similar, although i will nominate 3 players who have met the challenges set and then let the team vote on 1 of those players