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Gamification can help build kids' competitive spirits.
U.S. students often rank lower in these subjects than their peers in other countries; keeping our kids competitive in a global economy means giving them the tools they need to succeed.
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Mixing precocious kids and competitive cooking might sound like an exploitative fusion, or at least a pandering one, like putting lobster and truffles in the same dish.
We laughed a lot; the kids got competitive and occasionally argumentative and explosive when they couldn't immediately get to grips with some games or win.
I just watched the 2008 documentary "Front Runners," which is newly available on DVD, and found it a genial antidote to the idea that kids at competitive high schools are stressed to the point of misery.
By Rachel Arons November 8, 2013 Mixing precocious kids and competitive cooking might sound like an exploitative fusion, or at least a pandering one, like putting lobster and truffles in the same dish.
This incredible non-profit brainchild of Kamen brings together technology companies as sponsors and finances kids making competitive robots while the children learn Mathematics, Science, Engineering & Technology.
The result of this and the push by wealthier parents to give their kids a competitive advantage has resulted in rapid growth in privately funding youth sports.
In the short term, this all seems fine, but in the long-term it all makes the so-called best of our kids less competitive in the global economy.
Other research, though, has found higher rates of depression and anxiety in high-achieving Asian-American kids in competitive high schools compared with European-American ones, linking those mental health problems to family conflict.
If the kids are competitive food-wise ("My chicken fingers are better than your mac 'n' cheese! ", etc).
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