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Teens and Tweens
Motivating Your Kids
By Charis Patrick
We are always worried sick about our
children’s future. We are always
thinking of ways to motivate them.
Sometimes, the situation gets worse.
As parents, we are interested in our children’s life because it’s all
about their future.
The truth is, most teens and tweens
are motivated, but not by what we think should motivate them. We need to make them buy into the value of
doing well. Remember, our children’s
lack of motivations is not our fault.
Sometimes it’s because we are too close/near that we can’t see them as
separate from us. Stand back and start
seeing our children as his/her own person. It will help them to understand themselves
well.
As parents, the goal is to influence
our children to do something that he doesn’t want to do. Get to know them well enough to figure out
their own desires. Stay out of their way
enough so they can figure who they are, what they think and where their own
interests lie.
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