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Make it fun then you’ve won – How to motivate your children so that they want to learn

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For the first part of their lives children will spend between 14 and 18 years at school studying and learning. With so much time dedicated to learning and with the result of this education determining what children do with their lives; it is massively important that they are motivated to learn.

We are all motivated to do something if we enjoy doing it, if we find it pleasurable. If pleasure can be linked to learning then your children will want to learn.

It’s as simple as this:

If your children enjoy learning then they will be motivated to learn more and if they learn more they will be better able and set to achieve in school and in life.

It is therefore extremely important for your children to directly link pleasure with learning as this can then transform their lives for the better. You are in the unique position of giving this gift to your children!

Children at school, or even at home doing a piece of fun homework, can be very reluctant to start, and the belief that they will not enjoy it causes them to avoid it. However, once they have started they often become absorbed in the task and enjoy the work.

You as a parent are in a position to structure things to overcome these obstacles to learning in your children

How do we do this?

By making it fun!

This is one of the building blocks of ‘The learning Well’.

Make it fun, then you’ve won!

This Blog, our free reports, and The Learning Well Membership section will be show you practical tips and ways of structuring your children’s learning so that they do have fun and want to learn new things.

By using these techniques it is easy to create a fun environment with the relevant experiences which can positively change your child’s habits so that they want to and are motivated to learn.

And what happens then? Well, if they learn more they will be better able and set to achieve both in school and in life.

Remember – Make it fun, then you’ve won!

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