Money for Good Grades and Other Myths About Motivating Kids

Money for Good Grades and Other Myths About Motivating Kids

Strategies for Parents and Teachers

Blackburn, Barbara R.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2019

130

Mole

Inglês

9781138368200

15 a 20 dias

218

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1. Myth One: Motivating with Rewards is the Best Option 2. Myth Two: What Your Child Cares About Doesn't Matter 3. Myth Three: It's Not About Your Relationship with Your Kids 4. Myth Four: Expectations for Your Child are Not Important 5. Myth Five: It's Okay for Your Kid to Fail All the Time 6. Myth Six: It's OK for Your Kid to Get Stuck 7. Competition, Grading, and Homework are No Big Deal 8. If I Do Everything Right: My Child Will Be Motivated
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