Originally posted by KLSuddeth
Tn -
I have a question that I so hope you can answer, as I am at my wit's end.
How do you get kids to CARE about learning.
I cant seem to get through my child's THICK skull that he HAS to learn - home school or otherwise. This is driving me crazy as well as making me feel like the most ineffective person who has EVER walked the planet....Im really concerned about his progress, or lack thereof.
KL,
I wish I had an answer to that. If I knew, I'd be rich beyond belief, I think, because I could probably sell it for a fortune. (That was not meant to be a smart-ass response, even though it might have read so.)
Most children are immature (and some never outgrow it). They simply see right here and now, with no vision for the future. For that reason, I think, education is a chore to them. Most of us have probably experienced that ourselves.
I personally could have cared less about an education when I was growing up. I wanted to have FUN. My mother and father saw to it that I got a good education, and for that I am eternally grateful to them. I would have been more than willing to fail and be done with school, but was not allowed to do so. My sister, on the other hand, was totally self-motivated (those individuals are rare, in my experience). She wanted all A's, and what everyone else thought be damned. I applaud her for that.
I guess what I'm trying to say is this: make 'em learn it. Don't worry about whether they see the need now - just make them do it. Later on, when they are more mature, they'll get the reason for it.
While it would be wonderful for us if we could open youngsters eyes to the true value of knowledge, they simply won't get it most of the time until they are older. Sad, but true, I think.
It is definitely true that with age comes wisdom. That's the one bright spot in getting older..... I'm getting wiser!!!!
