How do you motivate weak students?
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Try To Find The Reason.
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Be Sympathetic.
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Provide Opportunities For Mental Activities.
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Pay Emphasis On Physical Development.
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Don’t Ignore Emotional Health.
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Encourage And Motivate.
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Identify The Learning Style Of The Student.
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Repetition And Revision.
What are motivational strategies?
Motivational strategies are
tactics, techniques, or approaches to encourage learners or students to participate in the teaching and learning process
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How do you motivate an unmotivated child?
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Take an interest in your child’s interests. ...
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Remember that success is everyone’s innate desire. ...
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Provide opportunities to motivate your child. ...
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Don’t give them the “motivational talk.” ...
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Offer encouragement and support. ...
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Don’t forget that kids will be kids.
What to say to students to motivate them?
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“I believe in you”
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“Thank you for trying to do something new”
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“Good work! Keep it up”
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“Keep working, you’re almost there”
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“You decide”
What to say to motivate students?
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You are loved.
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Being a parent is my favourite job.
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I miss you when I don’t see you.
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I think about you all the time.
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I will always try to keep you safe.
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You make me smile.
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I believe you.
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I love spending time with you.
What are two motivational strategies?
Strategies for employee motivation in the workplace are typically implemented by the leaders or supervisors of a company. Methods of motivation can include
verbal reinforcement, rewards, incentives, trips, opportunities, or recognition
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What is a motivational plan?
A motivational, or incentive plan is
a tool to reward and motivate employees
; its aim is to attach employees to the company, usually highly qualified or employed at higher levels in the organization. The plan is based on granting employees free or partly-free shares, stock options or other financial derivatives.
How can I motivate and inspire?
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Tell people exactly what you want them to do. ...
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Limit the amount of time or effort that you’re asking for. ...
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Share in the sacrifice. ...
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Appeal to their emotions. ...
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Give people multiple reasons for doing what you want them to do. ...
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Be the change you want to inspire. ...
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Tell a story.
How do I motivate my child to try harder in sports?
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Let them pick. Allow your child choose a sport he enjoys – even if it’s not football. ...
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Watch others. Take your child to see others play the sport. ...
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Read and watch. ...
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Play with your child. ...
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Praise efforts, not results. ...
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Mix it up. ...
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Familiar faces. ...
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Take a break.
How do I build confidence in my child?
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Help your child learn to do things. At every age, there are new things for kids to learn. ...
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When teaching kids how to do things, show and help them at first. ...
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Praise your child, but do it wisely. ...
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Be a good role model. ...
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Ban harsh criticism. ...
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Focus on strengths. ...
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Let kids help and give.
How can I make my lazy child active?
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Think outside the playing field. Not everyone likes organized sports such as soccer or baseball. ...
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Join in the game. Kids love it when their parents play with them. ...
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Limit screen time. More screen time makes your child lazy. ...
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Make sharing and volunteering a habit:
What are some encouraging things to say?
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“You’re never far from my thoughts.”
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“Know how often I think of you? ...
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“You’re on my mind and in my heart.”
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“Keeping you close in my thoughts.”
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“Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day today.”
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“I can’t wait to catch up with you soon.”
What are some words of encouragement?
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“You are not here merely to make a living. ...
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“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” — ...
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“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. ...
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“It doesn’t matter who you are, where you come from. ...
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“Courage, dear heart.” — C.S. Lewis.
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