Question

My son is 4 years old, and since the beginning of school, the teacher has reported that he cannot concentrate. He enters the learning state slowly and can’t keep up with the pace of the class. What should I do if a 4-year-old child can’t focus in class?

Answer

Daydreaming during lessons might be because the child cannot relate to the teacher’s lecture content, and the techniques taught have not entered into the child’s existing knowledge structure. At this point, it is necessary to greatly enhance their ability to understand, fill in the gaps in the techniques, and then they can relate to the content taught by the teacher and engage in communication with them. Their attention will then be focused on their studies for a long time. I hope my explanation can help you!