10 Mar How to make children more interested in studies? at home and at school
by Stacey Schmick Shoecraft M. Ed
Sounds like the problem every School faces and of course parents also do, but nudging provides a brilliant solution to this complex problem. If you bring about a sense of healthy competition and attach a sense of achievement while studying, children will work harder and pay more attention.
At Home: Another use of this technique can be putting it up above your child’s dustbin in his room, and every time he wants to throw something – instead of chucking it down, he will wrap it up in a ball and aim for the basket!
At School:For instance, this hoop at the end of the class, where if a child answers correctly – he can aim for it!
The entire class would want to try their hand at playing, and will try to answer questions by listening better!
Trust this fix to create a healthy competitive environment for your child, stimulating him to want to win and achieve it all!