Question: Is it good to reward children too often? Why?
Idea 1
No, it’s not good to reward children too often
Children may become dependent on rewards and expect them for everything
They might lose motivation to do things without a prize
It can reduce the value of rewards, making them less special
Children may not learn the importance of self-discipline and responsibility
For example, if a child gets candy every time they finish homework, they might refuse to study without it
Idea 2
Sometimes, but with limits
Occasional rewards can encourage good behavior and effort
It helps children feel recognized and appreciated
Rewards should be for special achievements, not everyday tasks
Parents and teachers can use praise or small treats to motivate, but not overdo it
For instance, giving a reward for excellent grades or helping others is more meaningful
Idea 3
Yes, but use non-material rewards
Verbal praise or extra playtime can be effective
Non-material rewards teach children to value effort and kindness
It helps build confidence and positive habits
For example, saying “well done” or giving a sticker can be enough for young children
This approach avoids making children materialistic
Question: Is it good to reward children too often? Why?
Authentic Idioms
Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
to spoil someone rotten: to give someone too much and make them behave badly
to take something for granted: to not appreciate something because it happens too often
to walk a fine line: to balance carefully between two different things