Hard Fun is More Fun

Hard Fun is More Fun

Author: Dr Justin Coulson May 6, 2026 Duration: 16:31

What if the very thing we use to motivate kids is actually making them less motivated?

New research from Harvard University reveals something surprising: when children play just for fun, they naturally seek challenge, take risks, and stretch themselves further. But the moment rewards, prizes, or competition enter the picture, kids start choosing the easiest possible path.

In this fascinating Doctor’s Desk episode, Justin and Kylie unpack what this means for parenting, learning, sport, motivation, and raising resilient kids who actually enjoy hard things.

If you’ve ever relied on sticker charts, rewards, bribery, or competition to encourage your child — this conversation may completely change the way you think about motivation.

KEY POINTS

  • Harvard researchers found kids seek harder challenges when rewards are removed
  • Competition and prizes often reduce creativity, risk-taking, and persistence
  • Children are naturally wired for growth and exploration
  • “Hard fun” is often more rewarding than easy success
  • Motivation increases when kids feel ownership and autonomy
  • External rewards can shift focus away from learning and onto “getting the prize”
  • Parents can encourage resilience by focusing less on outcomes and more on challenge

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

“The more you remove rewards and say, ‘Let’s just do this because it’s fun,’ the more kids seek challenge.”

RESOURCES MENTIONED

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  • Reduce reliance on rewards, bribes, and sticker charts
  • Let kids experiment, explore, and challenge themselves without pressure
  • Focus on effort, curiosity, and growth rather than winning
  • Create opportunities for “hard fun” through play, sport, and learning
  • Help children set personal goals instead of competing against others
  • Ask: “What challenge feels exciting to you?” instead of “How can you win?”

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Finding a clear path through the chaos of family life can feel overwhelming. Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families steps into that space with grounded, relatable conversations. Hosted by parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson and his wife Kylie, this podcast feels like a honest chat with friends who truly understand the daily grind. Together, they draw from their own life raising six daughters, offering a common-sense perspective that resonates with parents everywhere. The discussions move beyond theory, focusing on practical strategies you can apply immediately to navigate common challenges and strengthen your relationships at home. Each episode aims to cut through the noise of conflicting advice, providing thoughtful insights that address real-world situations with empathy and evidence-based wisdom. Tuning into this podcast is like finding a moment of calm reflection in a busy week, a resource for building a more connected and joyful family culture. It’s a place where the complexities of parenting, culture, and society are explored through the lens of everyday experience, making the journey feel a little less solitary and a lot more manageable.
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