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Wendy Morales

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started by Wendy Morales on 13 Feb 12
  • Wendy Morales
     
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    The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning On the Tuned-Out Child is a well written resource guide for teachers who wish to figure out how to motivate their students. Parents can learn from the guide as well, but the author primarily addresses educators who seek to improve relations with their students and figure out how to help them work to potential. Richard Lavoie is a consultant and a lecturer with over thirty years of experience as a teacher and an administrator at special education facilities. He explores strategies and techniques that are proven to inspire children to learn. He outlines strategies that will be most effective in igniting the interest and eagerness of kids, especially given their different needs. He outlines several different ways that children are motivated to do their best work. He teaches of the six Ps to motivate children. Some seek praise; others seek prizes, power, projects, or prestige. Some are people-oriented and are motivated when they work with people. Six different chapters address the various motivating factors and how they can be identified and used in the classroom. Personal accounts from Lavoie's years as a teacher allow us to see how he has put his lessons into practice.
    I appreciate the way that Lavoie challenges teachers to find out what motivates their students, even those students with special needs or who are classified as difficult. He encourages parents and teachers to work together to spark any child to reach his/her full potential. He covers learned helplessness, internal vs. external locus of control, and other concepts that explain the keys to motivation. All in all, this book has much to offer both parents and teachers. I would recommend it to colleagues, especially colleagues who work with special needs students. I have already purchased this book as a personal and professional resource.

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