Keeping Children Energized
Preliminary zeal in after school activities tends to dwindle after the first exhilaration is over. This is but anticipated. The trick is to keep up the hard work even after this. How do you keep your kid inspired? This is of specific significance when the kid goes in for academic after school programs.
Build the vocation-academics correlation early on:
Let your child recognize how important studies are. Let him know that an outstanding vocation is altogether conditional on good learning. To widen his interest in studies, plan family actions that are related with his studies. Emphasize the real-world relationship to academics every time available.
Set goals:
Let your child be acquainted with, through example, that hard effort will be rewarded. If your child believes that accomplishment is a likely by-product of effort, he is more likely to put in hard work. Such children are also less likely to drop out of courses and institutions at a later stage.
Reward success:
When a child accomplishes something, it is important to endorse his hard work. Favorable reinforcements increase self-confidence and boost self-esteem. On the other hand, be cautious of flak. It can wreak havoc on the fragile personality of kids and play confusion with their mentality.





