Welcome back! This week’s blog is all about Motivation and Engagement.
An important question asked by parents worldwide is “How can I motivate my child to do better at school?” Motivation and engagement is of the most important of qualities a student can possess. It is both an end in itself and a means to an end; Students who possess these traits have been shown to achieve higher educational outcomes, develop a deeper understanding of key concepts, and are able to make greater connections to real-world situations. It is the first in a series of qualities, characteristics, values and strategies that will assist students in realizing their potential.
The good news is that we, as parents, are able to influence the attitudes of our children. In fact, we are the greatest influence on how a child perceives and values schooling. This idea is supported by educational researchers around the world. It is through our attitudes and our behaviours that shape their perceptions of the importance of school and study in general.
Lets talk first about the signs and indicators of engagement. Below is a list of some of the clinical indicators of engagement. A child who possesses some or most of these a traits are considered to have a healthy level of motivation and engagement towards schooling:
· School enjoyment – i.e. talking and indicating that they enjoy school;
· Connectedness – i.e. ability to see the value of schoolwork to one’s own life;
· Participation – i.e. desire to engage in all schoo-based activities;
· Self-efficacy – i.e. beliefs about ability to produce meaninful work; and
· Learning practices – i.e. age-appropriate skills in core activities.
As parents, we also need to understand the blocks, or factors which diminish motivation. For this, concepts such as learned helplessness, high anxiety or self-sabotage are the obvious ones. There is not enough time to explain these in length in this blog, but they are discussed in detail in the
free Learning Guide found on this website:
www.learningguardian.com. Once again, knowledge and awareness of what may be causing issues in and around school is important, as they can then be dealt with appropriately.
Probably the most important thing that we can do as parents is develop skills and knowledge ourselves as to how we can enhance motivation and engagement. The free learning guide mentioned above details over ten separate strategies to enhance your child’s motivation and engagement. Ideas such as shifting attitudes about school by showing relevance to everyday activities, to a variety of study skills and techniques are all discussed and explained at length. The benefit of these strategies is that anyone can implement them with their children in an non-threatening way. They have all been proven to be successful! Many of these activities are also supported with worksheets and templates to make it easier for all parents to implement them.
In summary, I am sure we all agree on the value of healthy motivation and engagement towards school. As parents, we can make a difference to how our children perceive school and the work that accompanies it at every level. All we need are the right tools and strategies to achieve this. This is where the Learning Guardian can help! Just visit our website and click on “Free Learning Guide” to receive more information about this topic.
Look forward to hearing from you soon!
Regards,
Shane
Wonderful site! Nice Job!!
Hello! Your web site is wonderful! Kudos to you for presenting the human, feeling perception of quality education. Below is an article I wrote for parents dealing with their middle school students. I hope it benefits someone.
7 Ways To Motivate Your Middle School Student
1. Show love and patience
As parents, we need to make patience and love a top priority. Displaying this love and patience sets the stage for how they as students receive and retain educational information. Foundational support and verbal encouragement are key elements in motivating your child to develop interests and skills that he/she will use in their lifetime.
2. Provide boundaries
Provide and encourage boundaries. Talk with your child about certain TV programs, video games and music. Be aware of your child's friends and activities that they engage in. Guide them in helping to decide on how to make good decisions about their lives.
3. Be a role model
Be an example for your child by showing a continued interest in their education. Encourage them to develop proper and fruitful study and organizational skills. Don't hesitate to communicate to them that you are also in a continual process of education in your parenting and career skills.
4. Teach responsibility
Teach accountibility and responsibility. Provide areas of attainable goals and teach your child to complete the tasks they have set out to accomplish. Reward finished tasks and encourage continual growth.
5. Give variety
Offer a varied range of life experiences.Life is never just vanilla. Help them to realize the wonderful variety of subjects education has to offer. Utilize resources for fresh and fulfilling educational memories.
6. Acknowledge peer pressure
Keep abreast of life's hazards of potential negative behavior. Culture continues to offer potentially harmful activities. Know the pressures your child does face on a daily basis. Help them to distinguish between helpful and harmful endeavors.
7. Talk with your child
Communication is key. Always realize that your child faces many issues that are of supreme importance to them. As their parent, they look to you for understanding and guidance. Be honest and humble. Never be afraid to communicate to them that you don't always know the answer. But do assure them that you will always search for a resolution. Listen even if you don't share their intensity.
We all need to constantly remind ourselves that we are not perfect, nor does our child expect us to be. If we attempt to utilize available resources for guiding and encouraging our middle school children, we hopefully will see them succeed in the educational process.
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