I'd say parents can make tasks more appealing by turning them into small challenges with rewards. The key is breaking down something difficult into manageable steps and celebrating progress. For example, my high school math teacher Mr. Wang used this method when I struggled with functions - he'd set weekly targets and give small prizes like stationery when I improved. That positive reinforcement kept me motivated even when the subject felt overwhelming. Of course, the rewards shouldn't be extravagant, just meaningful recognition of effort.
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الجزء الثالثa time when you encouraged somebody to do something that he or she didn't want to do
What ways can parents use to encourage children to do things they don't want to do?
نموذج إجابة الدرجة 7.5
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