Today I came to know that there are two kinds of motivation for kids – Intrinsic and Extrinsic. As I read more I learnt why intrinsic motivation is far more superior to inspire kids and have a life long impact. Although extrinsic motivation is occasionally important too. The subsequent quotes will help you understand the difference.
And I loved this last one below that tells us how to encourage our children to be intrinsically motivated. Hope you will find these quotes as important as I find them. Good luck to you, dear parent!
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Cool. I’ve usually been motivated in an extrinsic manner at school but not that much at home.
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Thank you for sharing and reading 😀. I didn’t know about the difference so I was intrigued.
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How are you friend? What about Adi and Vir?
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All good Sherin. How have you been?
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Good. Congrats for not stopping writing. Continue…
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Thanks Sherin… no I do not intend to stop writing. Now, a dog has also joined our family – Happy😀
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Then you should write a post on the dog soon 🙂
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Yes, have already written two. Shall write more. Meanwhile, how have you been? Started a job?
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Amazing topic to write on and than to too beautifully!!!!!!
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Thank you Sneha💐
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Really well written, kept it short yet thoroughly understandable. Good day 🙂
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Thanks a lot Arun😀
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Keepup the beautiful writing.
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Thanks for the kind words😀. Very motivating!
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This is very useful, love your writing skills!
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Thank you for your positive comment. Really appreciate it😀
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