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Encouraging words and actions have the power to motivate children to succeed. Encouragement can be the difference between students completing school or giving up on themselves. Here are some important ways to encourage your children’s academic efforts to help their overall development.

1. It promotes personal growth. Words of encouragement can make your child less likely to doubt their abilities and feel more comfortable working things out themselves. They’re reminded that they can achieve success.

2. It improves self-confidence. When children feel encouraged by those around them, they’re more likely to have the intrinsic motivation to overcome challenges. When students complete a task successfully, they feel a greater sense of connection within the classroom, further boosting their self-esteem.

3. It fosters motivation. Sometimes you may need to encourage your child by helping them reframe a failure as a positive learning experience. Making mistakes is a natural process and can increase their determination to succeed. You can help your children see a setback as a benchmark for improvement.

4. It encourages independence. Encouraging and praising your children for even the most minor achievements or improvements in their efforts helps them become confident in their abilities. This helps them feel they have control over their lives and have the skills within themselves to succeed.

Finally, offering words of encouragement and creating an environment where children feel heard and respected can make them more eager to learn, not just in school but in all areas of their lives.

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