Question

My daughter is eight years old and often has difficulty concentrating during class, tends to daydream, and struggles to pay attention to the classroom content. What should I pay attention to when an eight-year-old child has difficulty focusing?

Answer

For children who have difficulty focusing, it is recommended that parents provide proper guidance. Additionally, ensure that the child’s diet is balanced, with special attention to calcium intake. Calcium is a trace element that maintains neural stability, but excessive calcium can affect the normal development of bones and the brain. It is suggested to obtain calcium from the diet, such as pure milk, legumes, and fish. After ensuring a balanced diet, there is no need for additional nutritional supplements. Also, pay attention to good living habits and health maintenance methods. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you.