Question
A 10-year-old child has difficulty concentrating in class, takes longer to enter a learning state, and often struggles to keep up with the pace. What should be done about this?
Answer
In the process of a child’s learning, instability in attention may be due to disinterest or inability to engage. To help improve this, parents should consciously cultivate their child’s self-control. This can be achieved by having the child practice concentration activities such as painting, music, and calligraphy at fixed times and places, helping them develop sustained attention. Additionally, avoid scheduling too many tasks in a short period to allow the child to focus on one thing. This approach can help children become more focused and effective in their studies.