Is rewarding (奖励) children for perfect attendance(出勤) good? There are some students’ answers.
It’s important to reward children for perfect attendance. A small reward can go a long way. When kids grow up and have a job, their paycheck will be their reward. Rewarding perfect attendance in school helps kids learn this value early. And it adds to students’ sense of purpose. —Sophia, 11
Kids don’t have much control over when they’re able to come to school. They can miss school because of illness or injury, or even a family vacation. Kids should not be rewarded or penalized for things over which they have no control. If there has to be a reward for something, it should be for grades or paying attention in class. —Mark, 11
Rewarding perfect attendance is a good way. Kids should get into the habit of showing up every day. It will help them in the future, when they’re going to work. It can also make students feel good about themselves, and encourage those who usually come in late to try their best to arrive on time. —Dhruvan, 10
Kids shouldn’t be rewarded for attendance. There are other ways to achieve perfect attendance. You won’t miss out on fun projects. And there are the little things: the jokes your teacher makes, and having classmates to talk to, and to work and laugh with. These things are reward enough. So don’t be sad if you don’t get an award for perfect attendance. —Shreya, 9
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