19 Hacks to Encourage Kids to Participate in Learning Activities

Are you looking for hacks to encourage kids to participate in learning activities? If so, keep reading.

1. Teach the learner appropriate ways to interact with peers in classroom learning activities (e.g., share learning materials, problem-solve, take turns, converse, etc.).

2. Observe classroom learning activities closely so peers with whom the learner interacts do not encourage unacceptable behavior.

3. Make sure that the classroom learning experience is not so stimulating as to make successful interactions with peers complicated.

4. Teach the learner problem-solving skills to better deal with problems that may happen in interactions with peers in classroom learning activities (e.g., talking, walking away, calling upon an arbitrator, compromising, etc.).

5. Restrict chances for interaction in classroom learning activities on those occasions when the learner is not likely to be successful (e.g., when the learner has experienced academic or social failure prior to the scheduled classroom learning experience).

6. Choose nonacademic learning activities designed to enable appropriate social interaction between the learner and peers during classroom learning activities (e.g., board games, model school building, coloring, etc.).

7. Always treat the learner with the utmost respect. Talk objectively at all times.

8. Using observation and interviews with other students, determine those characteristics of the learner that interfere with successful interactions during classroom learning activities. Utilize information gained to ascertain skills or behaviors the learner needs to create for successful interactions.

9. Get the learner to practice appropriate interactions with the teacher(s) in classroom learning activities (e.g., simulations, role-playing, etc.).

10. Make sure, beforehand, that the learner can successfully take part in the classroom learning experience (e.g., the learner knows the rules, is familiar with the learning experience, will be compatible with peers engaged in the learning experience, etc.).

11. Make sure the learner has the appropriate learning materials for the classroom learning experience.

12. Designate the learner duties to perform during classroom learning activities to enable peer interaction (e.g., being a leader, passing out learning materials, acting as a peer tutor, etc.).

13. Make sure the learner knows how to use all learning materials for the classroom learning experience.

14. Do not punish the learner for not participating in classroom learning activities or special activities.

15. Do not force the learner to interact with someone with whom they are not entirely comfortable.

16. Consider using a classroom management app. Click here to view a list of apps that we recommend.

17. Consider using an adaptive behavior management app. Click here to view a list of apps that we recommend.

18. Consider using Alexa to help the student learn to behave appropriately. Click here to read an article that we wrote on the subject.

19. Click here to learn about six bonus strategies for challenging problem behaviors and mastering classroom management.

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