5 ways to motivate your child to study

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All parents wish to see their child excel in studies, but motivating kids to study regularly and with focus can feel like a tough challenge.

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Children with often a short attention span to things get distracted, lose interest or simply find studying boring.

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Here are some of the ways through which you can motivate your kid to study hard.

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Fixed study routine Routines always help in forming a habit. So creating a fixed study routine is a must activity for the parents if they want their child to develop the habit of studying. If they study at the same time every day, their brains automatically adapt to learning during those hours.

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Get creative with studying Making your child study all the time can make them feel like a burden. In such a situation, it is important to incorporate fun methods while teaching your kids. For example, you can play a fun quiz game or a brain-racking puzzle.

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Positive Enviroment A cluttered or noisy study space can make children lose focus easily. Set up a dedicated, quiet, and comfortable study area with good lighting and no distractions like TV or mobile phones. It will help your child to focus.

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Effort necessary than results Try to award the necessary efforts in addition to the results. It's important that your child feels motivated when their efforts are recognized. Instead of focusing only on marks, praise their hard work. You can give small rewards like extra playtime or a favourite snack.

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Set achievable goals  It's important to set achievable goals for your kids. This will help them feel motivated and yearn for a bigger and better target for themselves. It will also instil confidence in them. If they achieve the desired results, you can make their favourite dinner for them.

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Encourage Open Communication and Collaboration Create a safe space for your child to ask questions and share their thoughts: Let them know that it's okay to make mistakes and seek help. Work together on projects, discuss topics, and learn from each other.

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