Not Everyone Gets a Trophy, How to Bring Out the Best in Young Talent
389 EGP
A counterargument to participation trophy culture, exploring how healthy competition and earned recognition can better develop resilience, work ethic, and achievement in young people across sports, academics, and life.
This work challenges the modern tendency to reward participation over performance, arguing that meaningful recognition must be earned through effort and achievement. The author examines how overprotective approaches may actually hinder young people’s development of resilience, grit, and intrinsic motivation. Targeting parents, coaches, educators, and youth development professionals, the book advocates for balanced approaches that maintain high standards while still supporting young talent. It combines practical strategies with psychological insights about motivation and character building in competitive environments.
| Dimensions | 256 cm |
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