"If you want your child to be a stellar student, don't limit learning to the walls of his classroom. Although the skills he's learning there are crucial to his intellectual and social growth, your child needs your 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! "
"Learn how to help kids sustain the joy of learning for its own sake in the face of their struggles and frustrations."
This website gives great ideas on how to modivate children.
"Get your preteens organized for academic achievement!"
This article lays out 7 strategies to premote self-motivation
Parents are the primary influence in their child's motivation to learn.
Learn why effort is even more important than intelligence in school success.
Parents of gifted children are often surprised and dismayed when their children underachieve in school. Learning disabilities in gifted children can sometimes lead to underachievement, but it is often simply a lack of motivation. Motivating some gifted children can be difficult; neither rewards nor punishments seem to work, especially for intrinsically motivated children. What can parents do to motivate their gifted children? Here are eight ideas to try
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Why praising IQ doesn't help self-esteem. Teach your child the life skills that matter.
Children succeed by understanding their excuses for failure. Teach them how success is in their control.
Why parent and teacher expectations are self-fulfilling prophecies for children.
Tips to motivate your child for success in school.
What kids want most for their good work.
Understand the reason your child won't try and why it's ok to fail.
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