Episode Details
Back to Episodesgetting kids to do things they don't want to do, like math for example
Season 6
Episode 21
Published 1 year, 8 months ago
Description
In this conversation, Mariette and I discuss how to motivate children to do tasks they don't enjoy, specifically focusing on math. We explore strategies such as setting parameters, incorporating math into daily activities, and giving children a sense of control and choice.
Takeaways
- Set parameters and give children a sense of control and choice when it comes to tasks they don't enjoy.
- Incorporate math into daily activities to make it more engaging and relevant.
- Consider using different math programs and breaking down concepts into smaller, more manageable steps.
- Understand that learning is a process and there is no rush to complete a certain curriculum by a specific deadline.
Sound Bites
- "There's always going to be things you don't want to do."
- "We don't want them in a state of alarm."
Understanding the Nature of Unpleasant Tasks
Avoiding Alarm and Resistance
Incorporating Math into Daily Activities
Breaking Down Math Concepts into Manageable Steps
Modeling Learning and Making it Fun
Teaching Math as a Magic Trick
https://www.mheducation.com/prek-12/program/key-workbooks/MKTSP-HGH01M0.html
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