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How to reward children and make them study harder?
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Reward is a way to motivate children to learn. Here are some ways for parents to reward their children's academic performance:

1. praise and encouragement: when children make progress or get good grades, give them praise and encouragement in time. Affirm their efforts and efforts, and make them feel that their achievements are recognized and valued.

2. Material rewards: In order to encourage children to learn, some material rewards can be given in return. This can be a favorite book, a small gift or a special activity. Make sure that rewards are related to children's hobbies, so that they will cherish and understand the meaning of rewards more.

3. Special treatment: Give children some special treatment, such as arranging a family trip, watching a movie or doing their favorite activities together. This kind of special treatment can be the goal of children's efforts, and at the same time strengthen the intimate relationship of the family.

4. Stage goal reward: Set some stage learning goals and reward children accordingly. For example, after reading a book, children can be provided with some extra entertainment time or toys.

5. Encourage self-reward: Cultivate children's awareness of self-reward, teach them to learn to set small goals for themselves, and give themselves some small rewards when reaching these goals, such as watching an episode.

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Watch a play, play games for a while or have a snack. This kind of self-reward can help children build up the ability of self-discipline and self-motivation.

6. Time reward: set a time period for children to concentrate on learning, such as focusing on learning every day 1 hour. When children study hard within the specified time, they can be given extra rest time or extended their entertainment time.

7. Praise and praise: Do some special praise or praise to commend children's achievements and efforts in learning. Stick these praises or commendations on the children's room wall or family bulletin board to make them feel proud and encouraged.

No matter which reward method you choose, you must ensure that the reward is reasonable and feasible, which is consistent with your child's efforts and progress. In addition, rewards should be regarded as a means to motivate children to learn, not the only goal. Parents should also teach their children the importance of learning and the value of self-cultivation, and help them cultivate long-term learning motivation and interest.