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How to Motivate Your Child to Write

 

Writing is an important skill that everyone should have, especially those working in the professional world. It is an ability that essentially transfers the point of view, idea and mindset of a person (on an object) into “word for word”. In short, writing is very important to learn and should be taught from an early age. The problem is, not all children love writing and some of them just hate this activity. How to motivate them to learn to write or even learn from English tutor. This short article will give you some points important to consider: 

 

  1. Teach that writing is essentially the same as drawing

 

Most children prefer to draw rather than write. You need to convince them that writing has the same essence as drawing; transferring ideas into their physical form. By providing that understanding, your children will understand that by writing they basically draw their ideas but in verbatim.

 

  1. Do not limit them to common topics

 

Many parents limit the topic of writing to their children on topics like Disneyland, the animal world, beautiful tales and things like that. By limiting the topic, we will unconsciously reduce their writing motivation because anyone who writes without coercion will want to transfer whatever comes to mind in writing. This is a basic principle so free them to choose the topic they want.

 

  1. Use interesting stationery

 

Many children are attracted by colorful colors. It is therefore important for us to facilitate it. Provide your children with colored writing materials such as markers, crayons, pencils and even brushes and paint. This will excite them and in turn they will be motivated to write as much as possible because they are interested in how an empty paper can contain their own colorful writings.

 

  1. Give them books they like to read

 

By giving them books they like, they will be encouraged to read more. They will read without coercion because they love the topics presented in the books. You have to realize that reading is an early stage of writing. No individual likes to write but does not like to read. Remember once again that reading is the earliest stage of writing.

 

  1. Model yourself

 

How do you motivate your children to write while you do not like writing? This is absurd. You can’t motivate others to do something while at the same time you are doing the opposite. Try to write your own writing, start with topics that you like. Once you get used to writing, you begin to invite your children to write with you. To note, children tend to imitate the behavior of their parents and if you are used to writing in your daily activities, chances are your children will follow the habit.

 

  1. Make each writing session a pleasant one

 

It is normal that almost all children dislike activity under pressure, including when they are writing. Do not let writing is a kind of work to do. Make this activity more like a play activity. The world of children is a world of play and if they think writing is part of the game then they will be motivated to write by themselves.

 

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