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How to Motivate Your Child to Play SS4Kids
June 10, 2025
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Be Patient and Get Into a Routine
Elicit curiosity
Try several times, always in a quiet space
Share your enthusiasm for learning
Encourage children’s playful exploration
Prioritize social interaction during learning
Praise the process rather than the outcome
Consistency is Key to Success
Schedule 3 days/times per week (5-10 minutes)
Set an alarm on your phone
Add to your Google calendar
Put a reminder on your refrigerator
Set up a quiet space – add pillows, a beanbag chair, or a regular chair.
Talk to other family members about your time to spend with the child playing SS4Kids. Plan activities for your other children to do during this time
Older siblings can be part of playing the game
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