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How to Motivate Your Child to Learn

All parents want the best for their children, particularly where their education is concerned. The better they do in school, the more successful they are likely to be in the future. The question is – how do we keep our children motivated? I have teamed up with an independent school in Harrow to share some advice.

Focus on the Journey, Not the Destination

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If you focus on your child’s grades and reprimand them when they score poorly, they will feel stressed and demotivated. It will be far more beneficial for them if you focus on the learning journey, rather than the end results. So, next time you see your child working hard on a piece of homework, praise them for their efforts. If they get a bad grade on a test, remind them that you are proud of them for trying their best, no matter what the outcome.

Help Your Child Set Achievable Goals

If your child has a huge school project that they need to complete, help them break it down into smaller chunks so that it feels less overwhelming. If they’ve been asked to read a book, encourage them to take it one chapter at a time. By helping them make their goals feel more achievable, they will be less likely to procrastinate. 

Create a Welcoming Study Environment

Make sure your child has somewhere tidy and quiet to complete any learning tasks. Provide them with snacks during homework sessions and ensure they have all of the necessary equipment. The idea is to make learning easier for them so that they feel more motivated. 

Make Learning Fun

Show your child that learning doesn’t have to be boring by finding fun activities to do at home. Perhaps you could spend some time outdoors to learn about nature or create your own science experiments. Board games can be educational too. Scrabble, for instance, is great for helping children with their vocabulary. 

Note: This is a collaborative post 

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