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Understanding Articulate Change of Early Age: Influences on Learning

Children’s study habits can be greatly impacted by changes in behavioral systems brought about by social interactions, which are influenced by a variety of factors, including personal characteristics, educational systems, and the family environment.

Types of behavioral Influence
  1. Parental Influence
  2. Peer Influence
  3. Educational Environment
  4. Technological Influence
  5. Intrinsic Motivation
  6. Behavioral Changes Observed
    1. Positive Changes
    2. Challenges

Parental Influence

Parental influence can be influenced by positive reinforcement and modeling behavior, as children often imitate their parents’ attitudes towards education. For example, children will read the book if parents often show their passions towards reading.

Peer Influence

Peer influence, including social learning and competition, can significantly impact a child’s behavior and motivation to engage more deeply with their studies. For example, you can join some volunteering activities in the community.

Educational Environment

The educational environment is influenced by the teacher’s role and the curriculum design, which can be interactive and engaging to stimulate interest and participation. This requires both teacher and students to have a good cooperation. It may not work well if the students don’t like any subject.

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Technological Influence

Technological influence on education includes digital learning tools, which enhance learning experiences (Academic Achievement), but excessive use of non-educational content can detract from study time. Parents should be aware of this to avoid off-track activities from kids themselves.

Intrinsic Motivation

Intrinsic motivation, such as curiosity and goal setting, can drive a love for learning and inspire sustained effort and persistence in personal academic pursuits.

There is an effortless way to reach goal better when students themselves know how to set SMART goal. Everything will be just an assistance because they become autonomous by knowing lots advantages and disadvantages of doing things.

Behavioral Changes Observed

Positive Changes

Positive changes include increased engagement in academic activities (How can you improve your academic performance?), improved study habits, and enhanced focus, resulting in better concentration and attention to tasks.

Challenges

Modern technology can cause distraction, procrastination, peer pressure, and stress, leading to decreased academic performance and potential anxiety. However, you can get rid of distractions while studying. You just make goals the first priority.

Hi! My name is Rotana K., English. I am an author and founder of this page. I am passionate about education and personal development of young learners.

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