Question
When a child has difficulty concentrating and frequently feels tense, should this be considered a disease? Do they need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long might it take to see improvement in the treatment process?
Answer
Firstly, it is recommended to communicate with the child to understand if they are resistant to going to school or attending classes. If this is indeed the case, consider giving the child a break and not forcing them to go to school. At home, avoid putting too much academic pressure on the child and allow them to choose whether or not to study. After a period of rest, the child’s condition may improve. Additionally, consult a professional doctor to obtain more specialized advice and treatment. It is important not to put excessive pressure on the child, as this can easily lead to spiritual tension when they enter school.