• Children love to work purposefully

    If work corresponded with the inner development needs, they worked until they reached their goal. Adults, on the other hand, work for incentives, but children don't. They work out of a natural drive,which makes them select and concentrate on the tasks which are appreciate for development.

    How can we, as parents and educators, support children's intrinsic motivation to learn and develop?

    How can we create learning environments that foster children's natural drive and curiosity?

    Sobia

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    • Autonomy: Give children choices and allow them to take ownership of their learning.
    • Play-based learning: Incorporate play into learning experiences to make them enjoyable and engaging.
    • Positive feedback: Focus on effort, progress, and creativity rather than just results.
    • Real-world connections: Make learning relevant and meaningful by connecting it to their interests and real-life experiences.
    • Safe and supportive environment: Create a space where children feel comfortable taking risks, making mistakes, and learning from them.
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    Creating learning environments:

    • Child-centered approach: Design learning experiences that cater to children's interests, needs, and abilities.
    • Flexible and adaptable: Be open to adjusting plans and approaches based on children's feedback and engagement.
    • Emphasis on process over product: Focus on the learning journey rather than just the end result.
    • Encouraging curiosity: Ask open-ended questions, provide opportunities for exploration, and celebrate curiosity.