Correct option is A
Intrinsic motivation is not as applicable to young children because their behavior is often guided by external rewards, praise, or feedback (extrinsic motivation). While intrinsic motivation—driven by internal satisfaction and curiosity—can be present, it typically develops as children mature and begin to understand and value activities for their own sake.
Young children tend to respond more to
extrinsic motivators such as rewards, recognition, or encouragement, as they are still developing self-regulation and a deeper sense of personal achievement.
Explanation of Other Options:
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(b) Extrinsic Motivation: Highly applicable to young children, as they respond to external rewards and stimuli.
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(c) Achievement Motivation: Relevant as children start associating success with effort and enjoy accomplishing small goals, especially when supported by extrinsic rewards.
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(d) None of the above: Incorrect, as intrinsic motivation is less prominent in young children compared to extrinsic influences.