New Ideas To Motivate Children: Life Lessons In Communication
4 New Ideas to Help You Motivate Your Children.
Motivation is not only important for adults, but also for children.
What they learn as children will have an enormous impact on the
rest of their lives.
To teach them about motivation and goals at an early age will give
them the necessary tools for a happy and prosperous future.
1. Talk with them
Notice the title is not Talk 'To' Them. When dealing with this
subject, let them do some of the talking. They may surprise you
as they try to come up with concepts and ideas all on their own.
Many children do not understand the importance of goal setting
and having a positive attitude. Simply sitting down with your children
and talking with them about this subject will help them to understand
why they need motivation and goals in their lives.
When speaking with your kids, remember they are only kids. The
ideas you use must be a little less complex and a little more fun
than usual. The next tip will help you to make goals more fun for
you and your children.
2. Make it a game
The great thing about goals is that they are a game. People, especially
children, love to play games. When you find out what you want, try
to make a game out of it.
For example, if you want your children to excel in school, you
could set up a chart on the fridge. Begin by having your child set
goals for the upcoming report card. You may have to help them at
this stage. You can make sure that their goals are attainable and
challenging.
Each time they bring home their grades, you could chart their progress
on the fridge. Because their grade goals are on the chart, they
will be able to see how they are doing compared to their stated
goals. If they are below their goal, it will help to motivate them
to work a little harder. If they meet or exceed their goal, they
will be excited and happy about their accomplishments.
Some parents believe giving money for grades is a good system.
I think this system may be a little more useful for both you and
your children.
3. Lead by example
Your kids learn the most from you. If you would like to see certain
traits in your children, then lead by example. If you would like
them to be motivated and excited about things, do the same. If you
would like your children to use goals, you too should use goals
in your daily life.
When they see you doing what you are teaching, your lessons will
sink in. If you say one thing and do another, your children will
have a very hard time believing in the importance of what you teach.
4. Give them feedback
When you have a goal or deadline at work, and you reach it, you
would like feedback from the top, right? Your children are no different.
For example, if you set goals with them about keeping their rooms
clean and then never tell them how they are doing, the desired outcome
won't last for very long.
When they do a good job, make sure you tell them that you noticed
and that you are very proud of their accomplishment. It will not
only make them feel important and successful, it will also engrain
the lessons which you are trying to teach. If they need to try harder,
praise them for their work but let them know that you expect more
of them.
Motivation and goals are just as important for your children as
they are for you. With a few simple tools you can help to raise
your children with a strong foundation in goal setting and hard
work.
Copyright © 2001 Jason Gracia, Motivation123.
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