Learning Map

Habits and Motivation

Understand habit formation through the cue-routine-reward loop and how to design new habits intentionally; distinguish intrinsic motivation (doing something for its own value) from extrinsic motivation (rewards/punishments) and understand when each is more effective; understand procrastination as primarily an emotion regulation problem (avoiding discomfort) rather than a time management failure; apply self-determination theory (autonomy, competence, relatedness) to boost intrinsic motivation; design environments that reduce friction for desired behaviours

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If your child keeps meaning to do something important but finds themselves putting it off, can they explain the real reason people procrastinate — it's not laziness — and describe one practical change they could make to their environment to make starting easier?

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Builds on
Personal Goal-Settingages 9–11Advanced resilience skills depends on earlier coping strategies
Good Stress and Bad Stressages 11–12Advanced resilience skills depends on foundational advanced self-regulation
Habits and Motivationthis skill · ages 12–13
Unlocks
Growth Through Adversityages 13–14Self-regulation mastery depends on advanced resilience skills

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Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

This skill sits beyond Year 6 in the Australian Curriculum, so no F–6 code is matched. It also sits beyond the NSW K–6 syllabuses. It also sits beyond Level 6 in the Victorian Curriculum.

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