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Why Your Child Focuses on Games but Not Homework (School of Brain Solution)

  • Writer: Harshad Walde
    Harshad Walde
  • Jun 9, 2025
  • 1 min read

A frustrated mom asked me this at School of Brain yesterday.



After 5 years of School of Brain research, here's what I told her:



Games hijack attention.


Homework tests knowledge.




But what if we flipped it using School of Brain's gamification?



Here's our "School of Brain Gamification Protocol":



🎮 Level 1: Make It Visual


Replace "solve 20 problems" with "unlock 20 treasure chests"



🎮 Level 2: Add Progress Bars


Every chapter = filling up power meter (School of Brain tracker)



🎮 Level 3: Create Mini-Rewards


Not candy. School of Brain achievement badges:


"Speed Reader" "Problem Solver" "Focus Champion"



🎮 Level 4: Time Challenges


"Can you finish before the timer?"


Competition with themselves (School of Brain philosophy)



Last week at School of Brain, 9-year-old Arjun "hated studying."



He spent 2 hours doing math.


Voluntarily.



The secret? His brain thought he was playing.


But he was actually learning using School of Brain methods.



After 5 years of School of Brain, I know:


Every child wants to learn.


We just need to speak their brain's language.



- Harshad, School of Brain



 
 
 

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