How to Encourage Your Lazy Child to Study

Explain to your child the reasons why they need to study., Buy some educational books relevant to the age of your child., Help your child while they are studying., Create a reward system., Show kindness.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Explain to your child the reasons why they need to study.

    Tell them that they will get much better grades in school, and ask them "how would you feel if you got a big red F in a test because you didn't study?".

    When your child says they would be sad about it, ask them what it would feel like to get an A.

    Older children can be told that they will have better opportunities for jobs if they pass important exams with good grades.
  2. Step 2: Buy some educational books relevant to the age of your child.

    Encourage him/her to look through them to see if their material is not too hard or too easy, however it's important to stretch your child when it comes to learning. , Make it clear that you'll always be available if he/she needs help with something. , Buy some gold star stickers and print out a calendar of the month (you can use your own calendar for this too).

    Tell your child that you will give them a gold star for each day they study, and when they collect enough stars they will earn a special treat.

    Ideas for rewards include a day out, giving your child his/her favourite food, buying your child something they want etc. , Don't be strict or rude.
  3. Step 3: Help your child while they are studying.

  4. Step 4: Create a reward system.

  5. Step 5: Show kindness.

Detailed Guide

Tell them that they will get much better grades in school, and ask them "how would you feel if you got a big red F in a test because you didn't study?".

When your child says they would be sad about it, ask them what it would feel like to get an A.

Older children can be told that they will have better opportunities for jobs if they pass important exams with good grades.

Encourage him/her to look through them to see if their material is not too hard or too easy, however it's important to stretch your child when it comes to learning. , Make it clear that you'll always be available if he/she needs help with something. , Buy some gold star stickers and print out a calendar of the month (you can use your own calendar for this too).

Tell your child that you will give them a gold star for each day they study, and when they collect enough stars they will earn a special treat.

Ideas for rewards include a day out, giving your child his/her favourite food, buying your child something they want etc. , Don't be strict or rude.

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