Question

The child does not listen to the teacher’s lessons in school, does not follow the teacher’s train of thought, and completely ignores the teacher. While the teacher is talking, the child is doing his own things below, not interacting with the teacher. The teacher asks him to do homework or craft, but he neither writes nor gets involved.

Answer

To improve a child’s performance in the classroom, consider the following approaches:

  1. Engage in regular, calm communication with the child, treating them as equals and establishing trust. Use this time to understand the child’s problems.
  2. If the child’s behavior is deliberate or controllable, it is recommended that parents and children work together to help correct bad habits.
  3. If the child’s behavior is beyond their control, it is suggested to consult a professional doctor at a hospital to find the true cause and receive targeted treatment.