5 Powerful Ways to Motivate Kids to Do Well in School
Motivation for kids at school is a tricky thing to master. These 5 methods encourage intrinsic motivation without the use of rewards and create internally motivated children.
Motivation for kids at school is a tricky thing to master. These 5 methods encourage intrinsic motivation without the use of rewards and create internally motivated children.
“MOooooom, I can’t find my library books.”
My daughter stopped, stood in the middle of the living room and stared at me with these sad eyes.
Her head was down.
Her shoulders drooped.
I don’t buy it for a second.
Deep breath.
“Mommy, I’m sick. I don’t want to go school”
My preschool son stood in front of me, still wearing his Paw Patrol pajamas. My heart picked up pace.
Anytime my kids are sick, a solid steel ball forms in my stomach.
Is he ok?
Should he go to school?
Or does he need to stay home and rest?
And also, the point I’m less likely to admit:
Am I bad mom sending my child to school when he says he is sick?
This conversation might sound familiar:
“But you didn’t tell me to…”
“It is not my responsibility to remember your homework/ lunchbox/ dance clothes…”
Maybe you’ve said it or possibly heard other parents say it and have vowed, “No, not me. Never.”
And then you’re faced with that moment where your child forgets her lunch at home for the third time that month.
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