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How to cultivate children's concentration?

1. Finish one thing within the specified time.

It is important to cultivate children's concentration. My children are inattentive, so parents and friends should give them more training opportunities and ask them to finish something within a certain period of time. For example, if children are required to learn to recite a poem within 10 minutes, they need to wash their socks within 5 minutes, but they should take a short rest after finishing one thing, and then encourage them to continue the next task, so that children can gradually develop the habit of planning time to finish things, and let them feel that they can finish one thing alone, which can not only cultivate their attention, but also enhance their self-confidence.

2. Teach children how to allocate time.

Reasonable planning of time can achieve the expected goal within the specified time, so that children have a feeling that they are the masters of time, rather than competing with time and unable to concentrate on one thing. Some children have a lot of homework to do when they come home from school. At this time, they need to allocate their time. For example, they need to finish all their homework in two hours, and what is the average time allocated to each homework, so that they can have a big idea in their hearts and then make an alarm clock, which will give them a certain sense of urgency and help them improve their attention.

Don't interfere with children's work.

There are many adults who interfere with children to do what they like in the name of liking children. In fact, this is also a major factor leading to children's inattention. If the child is doing something he likes very much, don't stop it and don't disturb it at the same time. He can do it with children as appropriate, so that children can learn more knowledge, which not only cultivates concentration, but also enhances communication and feelings between children.

4. Other methods

There are many ways to cultivate children's concentration, and we should be aware of this aspect from an early age. For example, consider asking children to read aloud. In the process of reading aloud, they need the coordination of brain, eyes and mouth, so they must have strong concentration. In addition, you can play some self-discipline games with children, such as finding things, doing puzzles, playing with building blocks, etc., which can be gradually guided in life and study.