In the United States and Europe, if you want to help primary and secondary school students learn, the first lesson is to train concentration, not to teach anything else, which is the basis of learning behavior. Because if you don't concentrate, you can't learn anything well. Therefore, with strong concentration, we can effectively screen out external information. This is the first process of information absorption, called concentration.
Lack of concentration affects children's auditory integration ability, resulting in children unable to keep up with class. It is often too late to take notes in class. Lack of concentration affects children's auditory memory ability and hinders their absorption and understanding when studying. I can't hear clearly what the teacher said is wrong, I can't remember all the contents of the teacher's lecture, and I am slow to learn new knowledge. Dictation or retelling is easy to make mistakes, and the logic is unclear when retelling the text. What I have learned is almost forgotten. Lack of concentration affects children's visual ability, which is directly related to their carelessness in learning. It will not only affect children's recognition of words, but also directly affect the accuracy of children's exams and calculations. Affect children to solve geometric problems, application problems, image thinking problems, etc.
Although children with good grades concentrate on their studies in different ways, they can complete their learning tasks well anyway. Everything at home is well organized and orderly. Everyone has a fixed time to finish his homework, and often he can sit for hours without external interference until he finishes it.
Students with learning difficulties can't be made to do things seriously and quietly, whether they are stared at by their parents or invited to be tutors. Therefore, concentration is the foundation of success in doing anything. I suggest you cultivate your child's concentration first and go to Dortmund and other relevant concentration training institutions. Cultivate children's study habits and methods.