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Pros And Cons Of Getting A Trophy
Does giving every kid participant a trophy leave too much of a costly bill on sports programs? Well, maybe, maybe not. But is life really about money, or fun? It is not uncommon to find a sports program where not everyone plays an equal amount of time, however, giving all kids trophies is the clear solution to this. Everyone should get a trophy because it encourages kids to stay in stay into sports, and younger children do not always understand losing.

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