From Caroline Miller <[email protected]>
Subject Helping Kids Get Motivated
Date October 22, 2019 8:45 PM
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There are some kids who are dynamos — energetic, confident, even ambitious. But there are at least as many kids who, just as capable, aren’t so motivated or sure of themselves. These kids may need a push from parents to do things that are outside their comfort zone.

This week on childmind.org ([link removed]) we round up some of our best resources on how to help kids who may need a little extra support to get going. Whether they lack motivation ([link removed]), have a hard time dealing with rejection ([link removed]), or tend to talk themselves down ([link removed]), we have advice about how to help. 

Rachel Ehmke, Managing Editor | Send a message to the Editor (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Email%20from%20Newsletter%20Reader%20to%20Editor)

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How to Help Kids Who Are Too Hard on Themselves

Bolstering children who tend to talk themselves down.

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Does Your Child Lack Motivation?

What it could mean when kids just don't seem to be trying very hard in school.

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How to Help Your Child Get Motivated in School

Strategies you can use to help kids work up to their potential.

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How to Help Kids Deal With Rejection

Don't minimize feelings. Do encourage resiliency.

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