How Helping Kids Recognize Progress Helps with Motivation
Published: Jul. 31, 2024Updated: Aug. 5, 2024
Sometimes it’s hard for kids to notice when they’re doing well or making progress with their goals. Parents can make a regular practice of noticing the progress and noticing the positive. Dr. Vivian Wang, PsyD of CARE-LA explains more.
For more about keeping kids motivated, check out our article: Motivational Strategies for Going Back to School
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