Question

What’s wrong with a 6-year-old child’s lack of concentration?

Answer

There are many reasons for a child’s lack of concentration, primarily due to reduced concentrations of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine in the prefrontal lobe, which weaken the inhibitory effects on attention. This is mainly manifested by a lack of focus in children, such as not paying attention in class, slow homework, and being easily distracted. When a child shows signs of lack of concentration again, it is advisable to seek treatment from a regular medical institution rather than treating it as a bad habit to correct.