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Brainless Education: A Conversation About the Brain Science Too Often Ignored in Most Schools

The Self-Driven Child

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Intrinsic Motivation Fuels Learning and Growth

Intrinsic motivation significantly enhances children's engagement in activities, leading to increased dopamine levels that can positively influence their academic performance. When kids pursue interests beyond academic settings, such as sports or hobbies, they experience a surge of motivation that can help them tackle schoolwork they might not find appealing. Furthermore, intrinsic motivation fosters a constructive approach to mistakes, as motivated individuals actively seek feedback from errors to improve. In contrast, extrinsic motivation often prompts a disregard for mistakes, leading individuals to settle for mediocrity. This highlights the importance of nurturing intrinsic motivation in children to support deeper learning and personal growth.

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