Question

My son is 10 years old, and since the beginning of the school year, the teacher has reported that my son has difficulty concentrating. He struggles to enter a learning state and keeps up with the pace of the class. What should I do when a 10-year-old child has difficulty concentrating?

Answer

Consider implementing appropriate behavioral training methods. For example, wear a rubber band on your wrist, and whenever you notice your attention wandering, snap the rubber band against your wrist as a gentle punishment. Keep a daily record of the number of times you snap your wrist and observe any changes in this number. If this number gradually increases, you can use other less preferred methods for self-punishment. This is one suggestion for this issue, and I hope it can be of some help.