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What are the ways to motivate children to behave well in school? Answer plz

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Answered by NIKITHAGOKUL
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Answer:

Stay Positive. Keep a relationship with your child that is open, respectful, and positive. ...

Incorporate the “When You” Rule. ...

Create Structure for Your Child. ...

Meet With the Teacher. ...

Identify a Study Spot. ...

Break Assignments Into Manageable Pieces. ...

Be Firm and Consistent with Homework Rules. ...

Be Aware of His Anxiety Level.

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Answered by agampreet14
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Answer:

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

Explanation:

1. Don’t annoy your children

One of the keys to motivating your children

This may seem odd at first, as we’re used to parents getting annoyed with children, not vice versa.

But relationships are a two-way street, and parents can also annoy children.

If your children are continually upset with you over things you say or do, they will find it hard to listen to you.

You may have some great wisdom to offer them, but your children won’t be receptive to your advice.

Parents often engage in power struggles with their children. For some of us, these are habits we learned from our own childhoods.

But power struggles with your children consume a lot of energy. And that’s energy that could be spent on something more constructive.

Another habit to avoid is making comments that suggest your child isn’t good enough.

This may be something you’re not aware that you do.

It may be very subtle. For example, take the statement: “You’re improving, but I know you can do better.” On the surface, it sounds like encouragement. But you’re actually telling your child that he or she isn’t good enough.

Or take a statement that begins: “When I was your age…” These kinds of statements usually involve a comparison that leaves your children feeling bad. So avoid making these types of comments.

Another trap that parents fall into is comparing their children with someone else’s.

Sometimes, parents try to motivate their children by giving them lectures. But lectures tend to make children feel powerless and resentful.

2. Instead of lecturing your children, discuss the issue with them and ask them what they think. This is much more effective than lecturing them.

Why?

Because it gets them involved, and makes them part of the solution.

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