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10 ways to motivate Our Child to Learn (4)

Posted by my-blogmedia | 9:04 PM | | 0 comments »

Hi readers.

Our children needs our help to really "open up the world of ideas," according to child psychologist Robin Forman, PhD. His renewed joy in discovery will transfer to his schoolwork, so you'll boost his academic achievement, too!. Here isthe 10 tips to do it. We post it one by one. Enjoy.

Provide him with play opportunities that support different kinds of learning styles -- from listening and visual learning to sorting and sequencing. Fanjul recommends supplies that encourage open-ended play and "do more than one thing," such as blocks -- your child will develop his creative expression and problem-solving skills as he builds. He'll need lots of unstructured play time to explore them -- although sports activities and language clubs are valuable experiences, too many scheduled activities can add "too much stress" to your child's life, and distract him from exploring the pleasures of learning at his own pace.

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10 ways to motivate Our Child to Learn (3)

Posted by my-blogmedia | 3:39 PM | | 0 comments »

Hi readers.
Our children needs our help to really "open up the world of ideas," according to child psychologist Robin Forman, PhD. His renewed joy in discovery will transfer to his schoolwork, so you'll boost his academic achievement, too!. Here is the 10 tips to do it. We post it one by one. Enjoy.

Show enthusiasm for your child's interests and encourage her to explore subjects that fascinate her.
If she's a horse nut, offer her stories about riding or challenge her to find five facts about horses in the encyclopedia. Make sure she has the tools she needs -- since Feinberg's daughter "loved looking for sea life" at the beach during family vacations, he bought her little nets so that she could catch crabs and minnows. Now, she's a marine biologist.

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(source: lifestyle.msn)

10 ways to motivate Our Child to Learn (2)

Posted by my-blogmedia | 7:33 PM | | 0 comments »

Hi readers.
Our children needs our help to really "open up the world of ideas," according to child psychologist Robin Forman, PhD. His renewed joy in discovery will transfer to his schoolwork, so you'll boost his academic achievement, too!. Here is the number 2. We post it one by one. Enjoy.

2. Encourage him to express his opinion, talk about his feelings, and make choices.
He can pick out a side dish to go with dinner and select his own extracurricular activities. Ask for his input on family decisions, and show that you value it. "One of the things valued in school is class participation," says Feinberg, and "having practice at home expressing his feelings" is "good for self-esteem and self-confidence." He'll be more likely to engage with the material he studies if he's comfortable asking questions and drawing his own conclusions.

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(source: lifestyle.msn)

10 ways to motivate Our Child to Learn (1)

Posted by my-blogmedia | 3:37 PM | | 0 comments »

Hi readers.

Our children needs our help to really "open up the world of ideas," according to child psychologist Robin Forman, PhD. His renewed joy in discovery will transfer to his schoolwork, so you'll boost his academic achievement, too!.
Here isthe 10 tips to encourage our children do it. We post it one by one. Enjoy.

1. Fill your child's world with reading.
Take turns reading with your older child, or establish a family reading time when everyone reads her own book. It's important to show her that "it's not only a school task," says Ted Feinberg, Ph.D, assistant director of the National Association of School Psychologists. Demonstrate how important reading is to you by filling your home with printed materials: novels, newspapers, even posters and placemats with words on them. According to Stephanie Fanjul, director of student achievement at the National Education Association, "Children can learn to read by living in an environment that's rich in words."

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(source: lifestyle.msn)

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