How To Know What Motivates Your Child Who is Unmotivated I

This is a serie of many articles, where we will see how to motivate your child, so we choose to share with you in this first part of our articles what motivates your child to learn examples and ways :

Great Ways to Motivate Your Child in a Homeschool Learning Environment


Motivating a child to learn well can be tough enough in a normal school environment where a child has every reason to want to compete with fellow students and excel. In a homeschool learning environment though, a child needs to take on the additional challenge of motivating herself; to a parent trying to create the perfect environment, the process of assisting in the search for motivation becomes an additional test. If as the parent of a homeschooled child, you are always trying to find better ways to motivate your child, here are the best principles the experts recommend.
One of the best ways to motivate in a homeschool learning environment often is to open your child's mind to the greater possibilities life can offer - to open for your child the entire world of ideas, creation and achievement. The more a child understands the wonder of discovery, the more her motivation will turn into a self-starter. Most parents find that filling their child's life with books (or with books on a Kindle, iPad or Nook for today's generation) is a great way to go about expanding their child's progress. A homeschooled child will often begin to look at books as just things associated with study or schoolwork. Novels, magazines for every interest, even napkins for the dinner table, can give your child a peek into the world of words. The more words a child has, the more she's able to vocalize her thoughts and do something new and great.





One of the biggest challenges in homeschool learning that children face happens to be the lack of available peer opinion and an outlet for the testing of personal opinion against those of others. One way to simulate that in a homeschool learning environment would be for parents to encourage their children to participate in debates and issues around the home. Parents often find that encouraging the child to pick up an issue around the home and to find a good way to have an opinion and then forcefully put it forward is a good way to bring about competent thinking skills.
The very point of homeschool learning often is to find a way around the one-track learning environment that regular school offers. Fully exploring every learning method and opportunity at home would be a great way to exploit all that learning at home has to offer. Give your child what she loves - unstructured time, attendance at language clubs, large amounts of time with a music instrument, long hours of reading and experimenting.
In the end, homeschool learning turns out to be all about a real education - not about just learning a lot of facts that one doesn't really know what to do with. Thinking out of the box this way should certainly go a long way.

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