Question
My daughter is 10 years old and has difficulty focusing in class. She enters a learning state slowly and can’t keep up with the pace of the lesson. What should I do if a second-grader has difficulty focusing?
Answer
Encourage more outdoor activities for the child, allowing their abundant extra energy to be released. After a lot of learning, they will come to the classroom or do homework, and they will be quieter. Conduct worldview behavior training, giving the child more skills training in thinking and problem-solving when encountering daily problems.Provide more extra rewards and slight punishments, so that the child can rest on time, ensuring sufficient deep sleep and proper nutrition.