Posts Tagged by motivation

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School Success | Journaling to Help Students Stay Motivated

School Success— School success takes effort, commitment, determination and motivation on the part of students. Setting goals and staying motivated are particularly important to a child’s school success, and journaling can help in this area of child’s life. Wonderfully, journal writing may be used by students of any and all skill levels. We all know… more

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Making New Friends | Tips to Help Kids Create Friendships

Preteen journaling— Some children make friends easily, but for others it’s a more of a struggle. For this group of children, learning how to handle the challenges with making new friends is the key to actually making friendships. In short, if children become uptight about their inability to make friends and they focus greatly on… more

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Girls Self Esteem Facts | Six Alarming Facts You Need to Know

Girls Self Esteem Facts— A recent study reveals some shocking statistics about self esteem in girls you need to know and understand. Read these facts, digest them, process them, and then… do something to build and strengthen the self-esteem of your precious girl.  By doing so you’ll help empower her and enable her to make… more

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Journal Writing Improves Self-Esteem

  Journaling can help a young person define their self-concept which will have a positive effect on their self-esteem and self-confidence. Our self-concept is how we see and believe in ourselves. It is the perception we have of ourselves. Our self-concept and are intimately related. How we see ourselves directly determines how we feel about… more

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Success in College #1 Factor

Succeeding in School— Being a success in the college or university setting requires that a student be able to work diligently under their own motivation. In elementary school children are taught basic building blocks. Later, in junior high and high school a student is exposed to more independence. By the time they reach the college… more