Motivation And Your Child – Having Trouble Motivating Your Child?
May 26th, 2009 by Pat Wyman
Do you have a child between 9 and 22, who you wish would be more motivated to learn?
Last year when we asked parents and teachers to tell us their single biggest problem raising a smarter child and helping their child learn, the answer was overwhelmingly – motivation and concentration…
If you notice that your child is tough to motivate and has trouble with concentration, these are just 2 of the 10 reasons why Motivation Software For Students was created.
In our quest to help children and adults learn and be motivated to learn, this software gets our highest rating.
If your child is a chronic under-achiever, we think you will find that this Motivation Software is something you are going to want to consider having, in order to help your child.
Please take 30 seconds and read this testimonial that just came in from Marc and Lori of Wales, Wisconsin:
” We are seeing really great results with both our children.
Our daughter is a senior in high school and has been struggling with senior-itis and the software has really helped re regain her focus. We feel it is going to be the reason for her having such a successful senior year.
Thanks so much. The struggles and stresses are being taken away now.
Our son is in the 8th grade and has some learning disabilities. We are seeing great improvement in his reading skills as a result of the software.
He has gained a lot of confidence all of a sudden when it comes to writing assignments as wells as his reading.
Needless to say, we are very grateful for the opportunity to try the software. We are recommending it to everyone. Thank you again for this opportunity.”
Remember, every child is smart in their own way,
Pat Wyman and Erin Mavredakis M.D.
Visit our sister site at http://www.HowToLearn.com for 52 free instant learning tips and more information on how to help your child be motivated and successful in school.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 at 3:12 pm and is filed under Motivation Smart. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.