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In reply to the discussion: Boy Kicked Out Of Reading Competition Because He Reads Too Much [View all]quakerboy
(14,790 posts)53. And "if"
You beat your cat, you should stop...
Notice I said IF. That apparently makes it ok for me to imply that you are an animal abuser.
"If"... Its the next door neighbor of "some people say", and right down the way from "no offense, but"
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Boy Kicked Out Of Reading Competition Because He Reads Too Much [View all]
babylonsister
Aug 2013
OP
You can't talk about the program without talking about how it dealt with the boy
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#45
This is one of the problems with our *stupid* goddam obsession with competition.
malthaussen
Aug 2013
#9
That would be my suggestion… give multiple prizes for best essays OR even best questions-
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#19
perhaps they could make the "competition" closer to a book club w/prizes for best essays
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#16
Speaking as the kid who got kicked out of the school spelling bee for always winning, I agree...
jmowreader
Aug 2013
#18
some kids win, others lose. Just because you "lose" doesn't mean you are bad.
GalaxyHunter
Aug 2013
#35
But the goal of this summer activity was to get more children to read over the summer. IMHO,
Nay
Aug 2013
#43
Hmm. Bet the school and parents have NO problem hailing every athlete's prowess...
Hekate
Aug 2013
#48
"If the same kid won every event in Track and Field, would they make him sit it out?"
Iggo
Aug 2013
#60
Exactly. IF the contest designers have designed the contest to be a one-winner-takes-all,
Nay
Aug 2013
#61
Haven't these children learned to appreciate other children's talents and successes?
defacto7
Aug 2013
#51
