Focus on learning instead of just results

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When studying it is very important to have a plan to achieve good results. The key organizations at all times, but when a child or adolescent is studying it is important that they feel the support and affection of their parents. Children should not be forced to study, because the obligation will only generate aversion. You need to focus on learning rather than performance.

For a child or adolescent to study in a way that motivates them to do things better, it is important that parents are their support and provide them with the necessary tools to the student feels capable of facing his study successfully.

But, even with the right tools, the study does not always have good results, but what matters is that the learning process has been adequate. This way you can improve in the future, if you only focus on results, frustration and demotivation will be the order of the day.

Focus on learning

Instead of focusing primarily on grades, celebrate milestones related to learning, both large and small. This could be when your child successfully solves a complicated math problem, or when he finishes writing the first draft of an assignment. By shifting the focus to learning, your child can find more fun in getting work done, which helps boost motivation.

Encourage your child to set small goals

Encourage your child to set small, achievable study goals based on what needs to be accomplished. Goal setting gives your child clear instructions on what needs to be done, and builds confidence when he achieves these goals. Some examples of study objectives include:

  • Read a chapter of the assigned reading
  • Review the notes for twenty minutes
  • Complete 5 practice questions from the textbook

Try different techniques

There is no one-size-fits-all solution to studying: each student has a slightly different way of learning. If your child is studying with a method that does not match his learning style, he may become frustrated because understanding the material becomes much more difficult. Try different study techniques to see what works best for your child.

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Take appropriate study breaks

Although it may be tempting to try to do all homework at once, the brain can lose focus without interruption (especially for younger students). Dividing study time into manageable chunks is important to keeping your child's mind fresh and engaged. Encourage your child to take appropriate study breaks during a study session.
Keep these tips in mind for a productive study break:

  • Use a timer to remind your child when it's time to take a break
  • Take breaks after about 30 minutes of work.
  • Keep breaks between 5-10 minutes long

Encourage exercise

The accumulated energy leads to frustration and makes studying even more difficult. Regular exercise improves general well-being and reduces stress, which makes the task much easier to perform.

Make sure your child is getting plenty of physical activity every day before studying. Even a brisk walk around the block during a study break is a great way. to allow your child to flow blood to the brain and helps avoid frustration and exhaustion.

Support your child

Maintain open communication with your child and offer support when needed. This could include making arrangements to speak with your child's teacher, getting extra help, or simply lending an ear when your child is feeling overwhelmed. Knowing that support is available will help your child develop the confidence to deal with any problems that may arise.

So, if you want your child to be motivated enough to study, it will be necessary for you to focus on learning and how he tries every day and put the results aside. This way you can feel more motivated to improve yourself to achieve better things both in the present and in the future.


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