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?
For my u9s I give out a player of the week certificate after training, for the player that excels with the team philosophy- it basically boils down to best behaved!
On match days, i discuss with my assistant who deserves motm and we either agree on one player or put two players up for the lads to vote on at the end. I used to also ask the captain (which rotates) to give a medal to the opposition player who he thought was their motm but we have stopped doing that for the moment, given current situation.
sounds like a lot of over thinking it in my opinion, my group love to hear who has got MOTM and all the team react well with it especially as it is an 'external' selection from the 'fans' (parents) watching. the individual challenges we set are for over longer periods so i like to asses them in that way and not by the weekly reward.
every team and group are different i guess so its what works well for you and your players in that time.
sounds like a lot of over thinking it in my opinion, my group love to hear who has got MOTM and all the team react well with it especially as it is an 'external' selection from the 'fans' (parents) watching. the individual challenges we set are for over longer periods so i like to asses them in that way and not by the weekly reward.
every team and group are different i guess so its what works well for you and your players in that time.