Are school awards actually good for kids?
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ASK A CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST
Are school awards actually good for kids?
DR. JILLIAN ROBERTS
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 37 MINUTES AGO
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Ask a Child Psychologist offers insights and advice on navigating youth emotional and mental well–being. It is not a substitute for professional psychological or medical advice.
Across Canada, school gymnasiums will soon fill with applause as teachers hand out year-end awards. Students will walk across the stage to pick up their plaque or medal for the…
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