If your child’s homework is starting to feel like a chore, you’re not alone. It’s common for motivation to start to dip as they get older, schoolwork gets harder, and workload increases. But there are plenty of ways to help your child rekindle their enthusiasm for learning! Here are our top tips for keeping your child motivated as they begin the Key Stage 2 national curriculum.
1. Show real world examples
Despite their young age, it's important that your child recognises the value of learning and working hard. Show your child how they'll use what they're learning for the rest of their lives through regular, honest conversations.
Counting out money in a shop? Explain to your child how the cashier knows how much change to give you – "We both used addition and subtraction to work those out.”
Speak openly with your child about how they may find some things more difficult to learn than others. Explain to them that this is OK and that everyone has something they find challenging to begin with. The key to overcoming these hurdles is through practice – like learning to ride a bike!
2. Make learning fun and varied
Keep learning activities fun and varied. Encourage your child to read a new book, discuss the plot and characters, and make predictions about what is going to happen at the end.
Visit a museum or exhibition together. On the way home, quiz your child about what they found interesting, or about something they learnt which they didn't know before.
Variety in learning will spark their imagination, motivating them to strengthen their logic, vocabulary and comprehension skills. This variety will build on the academic foundations taught at school, nurturing your child’s curiosity for learning.
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