How to Handle a Hyperactive and Unsettled 13-Year-Old Son?

My 13-year-old son, in the first year of junior high school, has always been restless and mischievous. Now, even during extra lessons, he can’t sit still, constantly looking around, wanting to walk whenever he feels like it. He talks and tells jokes during lessons, often doing things that seem bewildering for his age. He doesn’t care about teachers’ criticism or classmates’ bullying. At home, he sometimes suddenly shouts or speaks loudly, singing at the top of his voice. We need to seek help from a youth psychology expert to readjust his behavior.
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How to Help Your Child Adjust to a New School

The child has been unwilling to go to school for half a year, eats, sleeps, and plays normally, and doesn’t want to talk about school; no medical consultation has been sought. It is recommended to spend more time with the child, communicate more, and let the child gradually adapt to the new environment.
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