Increase the child's concentration

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Increase the child's concentration

While raising a child, parents think a lot.

Richard and Rudia have a lot of worries because their son James doesn't seem to be able to concentrate well.

My child often can't concentrate and acts distracted, so I consulted with Professor Emily when I was worried.

Professor Emily conducted interviews with parents, installed cameras throughout the house, and analyzed the child's behavior for several days.
And Professor Emily talk to Richard and Rudia about the results.

Professor Emily: The child is judged to be a lack of concentration. There are individual differences, but for a reason. It's up to the parents to identify and try to change the factors. If parents change first, so too can the child.

Professor Emily: Check your child's lifestyle. It can also be a distraction.
Check to see if you have a lot of work to do or if you have less time to give off your energy.

Rudia: James doesn't run around outside, he's just at home.

Professor Emily: If your child has a fixed amount of energy to give off and he has relatively few opportunities to run around outside, and he has a lot of inherent energy and stress, it can be difficult to concentrate on something.

Professor Emily: Children usually have less time to concentrate. They have more time to concentrate as they grow older.
Increase your attention span through your child's favorite games.

Rudia: James likes to build things, which helps him focus.

Professor Emily: Give the child his or her choice of small things. He or she will be able to develop concentration while he or she has the time to finish the job.

Rudia: I've given a lot of instructions, but now I have to make sure that the child can choose and be responsible.

Professor Emily: Keeping small promises with your child is also helpful for concentration.

Rudia: I haven't been able to keep my promise often, but this is also a problem.

Professor Emily: The experience of listening to others carefully is also helpful for your concentration.

Professor Emily: And please keep your environment calm. If it's chaotic, it's a distraction. And if you go to bed early and you wake up early, you have a healthier body rhythm and it's helpful for your concentration.

Rudia: Listening to the professor helped me a lot.

Richard and Rudia vowed to change themselves so that the child's concentration could develop.

Thank you for reading my post. 😀

26 April 2024, @mariannewest's Freewrite Writing Prompt Day 2354: lack of concentration

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Inorder for our child to concentrate, we must give them what they like to do, and it's only that things which they love to do, that's going to make them to concentrate.

Yes, that’s right.
Have a nice day. 😀

Thanks too, I admire your reply.

This really is an awareness article. A very nice read.

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