Is the child distracted? Besides food and family help, professional training is more important! Let the children make progress step by step under the guidance and explore their greatest potential.
Encourage praise and shape good habits.
Active children also have potential! When they show good self-control, such as doing their homework quietly and reducing small moves, they will be rewarded with red stars or tick marks in time. Accumulate red stars in exchange for privileges! A black circle or cross indicates a small punishment.
Interest leads, patience accompanies.
Use children's playful nature to guide them to participate in interesting and patient activities, such as building blocks and playing with plasticine. This can not only improve their interest, but also cultivate their will quality.
Fine movements, concentration
Playing chess, practicing calligraphy or sitting quietly for 10 minutes every day are all good ways to exercise children's concentration and adaptability. At the beginning, attract them with interesting stories, adjust their sitting posture, and interact more when talking. After the conversation, ask them how they feel and make sure they are really listening.