Developing
the Motivation for Learning in
Children
It is important
to instill the motivation for learning early in a child’s life
so that they can carry on these good feelings towards learning
throughout their academic career. Here is how to start giving
your child a motivation for learning at home.
Reading
Reading is one
of the most important skills that a child will ever lean.
Motivation for learning to read is important as soon as a child
is born. Reading to your child shows them that reading is
important to you. Knowing that something is important to Mommy
and Daddy is one of the greatest motivators of
all.
Another way to
motivate your child to learn about reading is to let him or her
come up with stories. Write them down and then read them back
to your child at bedtime. This will make them feel like reading
is something special that they can create
themselves.
Math
Motivation for
learning good math skills can come from the everyday. When your
child sees you using math, and you encourage them to help, then
that sets the basis for lifelong learning. For example, at the
grocery store you can ask your child to help you count out the
amount of cash to give the clerk, or you can have them count
the cans of food you
bought.
Another good
way to get your child involved in math is to play math games
with them while you are on trips in the car. Ask your child to
count how many red cars they see. Then, tell them to count how
many blue cars they see. Ask him or her, “Okay, so there were
five red cars, and five blue cars; how many cars were there all
together?”
Spelling
Even if you
have a hard time with spelling you can still create motivation
for learning how to spell in your child. Make your child proud
of learning how to spell words. Start with their name. Put it
all over the house on small sheets of paper, or paint it on the
wall of their room. Whenever possible, point out their name
with enthusiasm and spell it out, letter by letter. Later on,
ask him or her to help you with making grocery lists, to do
lists, and such. Giving “important” jobs to your child that
incorporate learning will give them even more motivation for
learning.
Giving your
child a good motivation for learning is one of the most
precious gifts you can give. Take the time to give them this
gift every
day.
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