‘Every Kid is Motivated’: Action-oriented Ideas to Revive Students’ Curiosity
How parents and teachers can keep a child's motivation and curiosity alive during the pandemic
How parents and teachers can keep a child's motivation and curiosity alive during the pandemic
For the very youngest students, providing space and autonomy to learn through play may be the key to promoting a lifelong love of learning.
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Motivating students can be a challenge even in the most structured, unimpeded learning environments. But in this one, with COVID-19 upsetting the balance of normal instruction, it can be far more complex.
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The upcoming school year will be filled with uncertainty, but the need to keep students engaged while working from home feels like a sure thing. Fortunately, there is a science of motivation.
Due to COVID-19 students must learn to be comfortable being uncomfortable. They must learn how to stumble, recover and keep moving forward. And they must do so with purpose, which provides the motivation and tools needed to navigate an ambiguous world
Students who don’t see a bright future for themselves may have trouble getting motivated for school, but a trauma-informed approach can improve their expectations.
A psychologist specializing in parenting offers tips to help children self-motivate while at home during the coronavirus crisis.
Organization is key for students to discover the motivation needed to complete their studies online at home