Have you seen children playing home? Two will be the parents; the others play the roles of children. They will always play the scene of a meal time. Mother and children are cooking while the father is reading something. Children picture ‘family’ as only during a meal time.
Do not let this to happen. Children like to copy what the people around them do. As they spend most of their time at home, they will observe and copy what their parents do. They will reproduce what they hear and see in games they play among themselves.
Since you want your children to be interested in learning, you have to create ways to actively include learning in your profession and everyday life. Do not stop learning.
When your children see you actively learning something new, they will want to learn with you. This will be a great chance to lead by example.
As you include learning in your profession, you dramatically increase your career advancement opportunities. This will increase your professional fulfillment that will in a way benefit your children and you yourself.
Your children will be able to see that learning continuously is reaping in great returns. You get to spend more time with them as well as advancing into your profession. That is something your children will be proud of all the time.
Even those small common items in everyday life can be great subject to learn together. Get yourself connected to the internet or buy a set of encyclopedia. Look up for their information together. You will be surprised how much you will gain from the information.
Write your notes on papers. You will get your children to write with you eagerly too. At a younger age, they may think holding a pencil and sketching on it is fun. However, as they grow older, writing will be one of the ways they express themselves.
Get your children to keep a diary. Encourage them by doing so yourself. There are many things you can do together with your children that promote learning.
Soon, you will be able to see the result. Your children will be interested in learning themselves without your prompts.







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