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Old 12-26-2009, 07:26 PM   #1
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Default Need tips for motivating children to learn


What do you do to help motivate your children? To do chores, to complete homework (or other learning activities), to be independent
Do you use rewards on a regular basis to convince your children to do things? What are the rewards (candy, tv time, parent time, …)?
Do you allow them to struggle through some things in order to gain more confidence? If you do, why? If you do not why?


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