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Reply to "If your kids are older, when did you get rid of the "particpation trophies?""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i didn't allow my kids to accept them.[/quote] Mostly true for us as well. If the adults were insistent, she accepted it, but gave them away. She still resists the hoopla over just showing up.[/quote] what - my child loves these?! Se cheers on firends who *really* won, but she still loves his ribbons and trophies. She did work hard for them. As a partent, I value hard work more than winning. Would rather have a hard working participant than a kid who wins without hard work because she has talent To the OP, it's your hcild's poession. They get rid of when/if they want to. When I was growing up, these were much more rare, but I still have all of mine and all my "certificates of particpation" along with legitimate awards. They are in a box somewhere in the attic. [/quote]
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