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Raising Self-Motivated Learners: Tips for Parents

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“Son, you must study hard to have a good future!” – This familiar saying has been repeated by our parents for generations. However, how to make children truly self-motivated in learning, without parental “shadowing,” is a headache for many parents.

Today, we will explore the secrets of “teaching children self-discipline in learning,” helping your little ones become independent, proactive, and achieve success on their academic journey.

Understanding Student Psychology and Learning Needs

“How to teach a child self-discipline when they are young?” – You will surely think of this question. Children often prefer playing to studying, and forcing them to study will only make them “hate studying” more. The first secret is to understand the child’s psychology.

According to Professor Nguyen Van A, author of “Educating Children in the Digital Age,” elementary school-aged children need to approach knowledge in a playful way, stimulating curiosity and a love for learning. Instead of forcing your child to sit at a desk, create fun learning activities such as playing games, watching videos, and participating in field trips.

Building Positive Learning Habits

“What needs to be done to make children self-motivated in learning?” – Building good learning habits is extremely important. Remember that habits are formed from the smallest things.

  • Create a scientific study schedule: Work with your child to create a study plan that suits their abilities. Break down study time into short blocks, alternating subjects to avoid overloading your child.
  • Create an ideal learning environment: A tidy, airy, and quiet study space will help your child concentrate better. Prepare all necessary school supplies, creating a comfortable feeling for your child when studying.

Encouraging Natural Learning

“My child doesn’t like studying, how can I make them self-motivated?” – Instead of imposing, encourage your child to learn naturally.

  • Praise and encourage: Give sincere praise when your child achieves good results, helping them gain more confidence. Always accompany and motivate your child with encouraging words.
  • Appreciate effort: Recognize your child’s efforts, even if they do not achieve the desired results. What is important is that your child has tried their best and learned from their mistakes.

Giving Children Opportunities for Independence and Responsibility

“What do parents need to do to make their children self-motivated in learning?” – Give your child opportunities for independence and responsibility.

  • Assign appropriate tasks: Assign your child small learning tasks that are appropriate for their abilities. This helps them develop self-discipline, proactiveness, and greater confidence.
  • Help children learn from experience: When your child encounters difficulties in learning, help them analyze the causes, learn from experience, and find ways to overcome them. Be a companion, helping your child overcome challenges.

The Story of the Sparrow and Self-Discipline

Illustration of a sparrow chick learning to fly with its mother, symbolizing self-motivated learning.Illustration of a sparrow chick learning to fly with its mother, symbolizing self-motivated learning.

A tiny sparrow chick, newly feathered, always wanted to fly like its mother. But its young wings were not yet strong enough to lift it up. The mother sparrow gently taught her child how to flap its wings, how to control its body, and always stayed by its side to encourage it.

At first, the little sparrow chick was very scared, always wanting its mother to support it. But the mother sparrow patiently advised: “My child, you must flap your own wings, fly up yourself, I cannot follow you for your whole life.” The little sparrow chick tried to practice every day, gradually its wings became stronger, and it could fly high and far.

Just like the little sparrow chick, your child needs to practice, flap their own wings, to be able to fly high and reach the peaks of knowledge.

Spirituality and Education

“Love of learning” is one of the beautiful traditions of the Vietnamese people. The ancients often taught their children and grandchildren: “Learning from friends is better than learning from teachers,” “Master one skill, honor your life.” Besides, the spirit of self-learning and self-discipline is also valued.

In Buddhist culture, “Self-discipline” is a necessary quality of a practitioner. People often say “Self-discipline and enlighten others” – self-enlightenment and helping others to enlightenment.

Further Suggestions

In summary, teaching children self-discipline in learning is a process that requires patience and perseverance from parents. Remember that each child has their own abilities, create conditions for your child to develop in their own way.

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