For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for December 19, 2014

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    Argythree  almost 10 years ago

    Well, at least the kid is honest…

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    gobblingup Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    I think chess is fairly unique where the rookie does need some encouraging through learning and small victories, but other than that, Michael shouldn’t be handed a win just because he wants it. We already have a generation of kids who are given trophies just for showing up, they don’t know how to handle disappointment, they don’t learn from their mistakes, and they don’t want to work at improving.

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    Aaberon  almost 10 years ago

    Wow: you are as diplomatic and reasonable as two of my most favorite bosses were/are (and that have taught me the most and best life skills).

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    freewaydog  almost 10 years ago

    That’s how I felt as a kid, lol

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    starcandles Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    And that is why kids today all have to have a trophy so their little feelings aren’t hurt because they did not win. No 1st, 2nd places, etc.. Now they are “awarded” trophies for “participation”. Grandpa has it right, but our generations’ principles have died thanks to political correctness.

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    biglar  almost 10 years ago

    Whether it’s anything from Chess to Call of Duty, my kids (7, 11, 12, and 14) all know that if they beat me, then they really beat me. No quarter is asked for and none is given.

    When they finally win, the celebration is amazing – and I encourage it: Hey! You just beat the Old Man!

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    Can't Sleep  almost 10 years ago

    I taught my son how to play chess.In no time at all he could beat me easily. The only times I would beat him were pure dumb luck. Or he was letting me… (hmmm. I wonder…)

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    Mumblix Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Lynn’s Notes:

    Aaron and my dad had a hard time playing board games. Aaron wanted to learn and Dad wanted to teach him, but they both wanted to win!

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    summerdog86  almost 10 years ago

    Everyone wants to be a winner. Unfortunately we all can’t win the same game at the same time. A good lesson to learn.

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    loner34  almost 10 years ago

    My grand son was elated when he got a draw with me!And he has progressed from there.

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    potrerokid  almost 10 years ago

    There’s no such thing!!!!!

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    meowlin  almost 10 years ago

    “You don’t want to discourage them and put them off ever learning to play better.”.Yes. And chess isn’t the only game that applies to.

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    USN1977  almost 10 years ago

    Canada has no president. It is a monarchy.

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    kab2rb  almost 10 years ago

    Very good reasoning on chest. My son on checkers also taught me when he was young in order to keep game going one has to lose/loose checkers to see who would be King.

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    masnadies  almost 10 years ago

    True that we adults want to learn new things and understand the strategy, but as a kid, sometimes I know I just wanted to win— or even just to have fun and didn’t care if I was even following the rules! (I am competitive now, at almost everything, but still much less so when odds of winning are very low)

    And no, I was never given a trophy for “showing up” (well, maybe I was, but at 17 or 18, I wouldn’t have cared). I’d say the desire to win (often at all costs) is pretty well hard-wired in to many of us, others can be taught that enjoying the game, cooperating, etc., can often be as important or more important, and many have always and will continue to opt out of competition whenever possible. I knew all the types of kids, and I’m sure we all did- we probably all have different ideas of which is the best way to live!

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    prargall  almost 10 years ago

    Never thought of that but nice advice. Thank you from me and the grandkids!Happy Holidays!

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    loves raising duncan  almost 10 years ago

    Then win the old-fashioned way Mike, earn it!

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