Question

My son is an 8-year-old boy who has difficulty focusing. Anything can distract him; it seems like he never really gets into a learning state. What should I do if an 8-year-old boy has difficulty focusing?

Answer

If a child’s attention is not particularly focused for a long period of time, parents should pay enough attention. Firstly, they should help create a good learning environment for the baby. Additionally, they should also appropriately help the baby schedule their time, allowing them to do extra activities during fixed time slots, and try not to disrupt their daily routines. Moreover, even if parents notice that the child has difficulty focusing or other issues, they should not scold the child.