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Should you get a treat for good school results?

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Do you get a treat or reward for doing well at school? Maybe if you pass a test or get a good report?

It can be a a physical prize like a toy or some tech, or an experience like going on a day out with your friends or family, or watching a film or show together.

Some think that a reward could help them work harder - and help you feel more motivated to try your best at school?

Others say kids should want to do well for themselves not for treats, and it's not fair to people who don't get rewarded in his way or who don't do as well at school.

Have your say and let us know in the comments below!

There's lots of different opinions about whether treats can actually encourage kids to do their best.

Psychologist Natasha Tiwari told the BBC that some rewards, like a special day out, "can work in the short term".

But some worry that this could be unfair. Speaking to the BBC, headteacher Manny said: "I worry about the youngsters who don't get good results, it's 'deal or no deal'".

We want to know what you think - are treats for good results a good idea, and would they help you to succeed?