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Competition vs. "Everyone Wins"
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<blockquote data-quote="mare61" data-source="post: 24254739" data-attributes="member: 147615"><p>How else do we find out what we're good at? How else do we find out how much we need to improve if we don't excell in something we really have an interest in? As grownups, the score will be kept at one level or another. After a certain age, I wouldn't put my child in something where the score was not kept. Why stop there? Why not eliminate grades in school? There has to be a standard and a gauge.</p><p> </p><p>Blessings, Mare</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mare61, post: 24254739, member: 147615"] How else do we find out what we're good at? How else do we find out how much we need to improve if we don't excell in something we really have an interest in? As grownups, the score will be kept at one level or another. After a certain age, I wouldn't put my child in something where the score was not kept. Why stop there? Why not eliminate grades in school? There has to be a standard and a gauge. Blessings, Mare [/QUOTE]
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