Question

Is it necessary to take a child with inattentiveness to the hospital for treatment? How long does it take for improvement?

Answer

Inattentiveness in children can be disrupted by environmental factors, noise, the colors of moving people and vehicles, and long periods of stress or monotonous activities can also lead to attention fatigue in children. Additionally, certain tasks may be too difficult or too easy for children, which can affect their ability to concentrate. To improve a child’s attention, various methods can be flexibly applied, and the content of tasks can be appropriately adjusted to bridge the gap between the child’s knowledge and experience, thereby attracting and maintaining their attention.