Question

Since first grade, my child has been inattentive in class, daydreaming, with slow memory and poor handwriting. By third grade, there’s been no improvement. They fidget in class, and ADHD has been ruled out. They often forget what was said and sometimes lie. Their spoken words don’t match their writing.

Answer

Children who are not attentive during tutoring sessions, with ADHD ruled out, are primarily affected by poor daily habits. Parents should not put excessive pressure on their children and should not only see their shortcomings while ignoring their strengths. They should learn to pay attention and guide them, allowing children to grow in an encouraging environment. Parents can practice together with their children at home. Wishing the child a speedy recovery and a healthy body with a beautiful life.