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Do you know how to develop concentration scientifically?
First of all, parents should remember not to disturb their children.
In fact, for preschool children, it is not important what they learn, the important thing is to develop a good habit of concentrating on a certain thing or behavior. So when your child is focused on one thing, don't bother him. Even when listening to stories and playing with toys, don't easily disturb or disturb your child.
When the child is hungry, thirsty, or tired, he will naturally say that he will stop and rest. Because once the child's concentration is disturbed, it is difficult to continue. So don't disturb the children and give them space to do one thing without distractions.
Don't let your child become overly dependent on the TV.
Although the colorful images on TV can firmly grab the child's attention and keep the child's eyes off. But this "focus" is short-lived and comes at a cost, because TV shows are much more interesting than other things, and children's attention can naturally be easily attracted; But once a child develops the habit of relying on television, it will be difficult for him to concentrate on anything that requires willpower, especially in learning. Watching TV does not require the cooperation of subjective will, while learning requires people's active consciousness and volitional efforts to complete.
What children who often watch TV lacks is willpower, and naturally they cannot focus on learning.
Listen to stories with questions to exercise your child's attention.
"Listening to stories and asking questions" is an effective way to prolong your child's concentration. If you give a five-minute story to your child, it's a passive listening process, and when parents ask about the story, the child may only remember a few highlights and not be able to get into the details. But if the child listens to the story with questions, he is actively concentrating, because the child understands that he needs to listen carefully and use his brain to find the answer.
Parents can also pick up a question immediately after the child, so as to help the child stay focused. Only by interacting can we focus. This will not only exercise children's concentration, but also increase the pleasure of reading, killing two birds with one stone!
Consciously nurture your child's attention.
3 6-year-old children are in a sensitive period of subtle things, and their observation of things often has angles that adults do not expect. But because of their young age, they don't have a clear purpose, and sometimes they just look at it and rush by. The best way to form an impression and make your child calm down and observe carefully is to give your child a clear goal.
Let him have a concept before he observes: What am I going to see? What do I see?
Can mom and dad ask questions? By observing with these questions, the child will not be distracted and will focus on the object being observed. In this way, the child's concentration can be further strengthened and the learning efficiency will be greatly improved.
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How to nurture your child's attention.
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Human attention resources are limited, and allocating them to things of a different nature can seriously deplete the effectiveness of attention, especially when the child's attention is developing multiple things at the same time.
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Several principles for training children's concentration:
Combine interest and concentration; Establish regular habits; Create a good environment to avoid distraction for your baby; Let your baby do things with clear instructions and clear requirements; Exercise your baby's physique more.
Games and methods to train children's concentration:
clapping games; operational activities; maze games; mirror games; Listening to the game; listening games; Walk in a straight line, balance beam; Talking games; The mystery is in the picture and so on.
There are two reasons for a child's inattention, one is physical. Some children are picky eaters, and they should eat what they should eat, but due to the doting of their parents, they become what they want to eat, resulting in the lack of many growth elements.
On the other hand, there are psychological reasons. There are many psychological reasons, such as partnerships, teacher-student relationships can affect a child's concentration, but the most important is the parent-child relationship. Parents' parenting style and parenting attitude directly affect children's concentration.
Excessive parental care can be said to be the main reason for children's poor concentration.
Since there is only one child now, the parents love it very much, but the parents do the things that should be done by the children, and over time, the children will develop a serious dependence mentality. Because many things do not need to be done by themselves, parents will check the wrong homework, and parents will ask for tutors if they do not understand in class, so that the child's concentration will inevitably decline.
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We can develop children's concentration through some special training.
To cultivate children's concentration, parents must help their children, and only with the help and supervision of the family will good concentration be cultivated.
Since children do not have a strong sense of time, parents should allocate time to their children. For example, how long the homework must be completed, and there will be a corresponding reward for completing it within the specified time. Through such training, children's concentration will be greatly improved.
There is also the need to reduce the interference of the outside world to the children. For example, when children are doing homework, we need to empty the table where we do homework, and all we need is a workbook, pencil and eraser on it. Everything else that is irrelevant is taken away.
Then the child will be more focused on doing homework without the distraction of other things.
Attention deficit problems will not only seriously affect the quality of children's learning and academic performance, but also have a great impact on the development of children's personality, as children grow up, the problem will only intensify, so it is important to intervene as soon as possible.
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1. Change the environmental impact of noise.
If a child is in a noisy environment for a long time, it is easy to affect concentration. Especially when parents are watching TV or chatting loudly, some actions can easily distract children. In fact, children also need an independent space.
You can do homework, play, read books, etc. With a small world that is not disturbed, concentration will naturally come back.
2. Don't give your child too many choices.
Take the rich variety of toys as an example, giving too many children can destroy their concentration. When children have many choices, they don't know how to cherish them, and they are easy to distract their attention from different toys.
3. Guide your child to get rid of the three-minute heat.
The child is emotionally charged when he is doing something, but he is unable to stick to it later and quickly loses interest. When your child asks for a toy or wants to do something, don't say yes right away, it's best to ask your child to do it independently, and urge your child to do it, and don't give up halfway.
This can exercise the child's patience, get rid of the three-minute heat, and cultivate the child's concentration.
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If your child's concentration is not focused enough, it will easily lead to a drop in grades. Children have difficulty concentrating, you can exercise concentration from the following 3 aspects:
1. Release your child's mouth: Chat with your child more, don't be afraid of your child saying the wrong thing, correct your lack of language, and exercise your child's eloquence.
2Eat breakfast: Brain weight accounts for only 2% of our total weight, but it consumes 18% of total energy, and its only energy** is glucose. Morning is the time when the brain is most deficient in glucose, and if you go to school or work without breakfast, your brain will not have enough energy and will not be able to fully exert its abilities.
3. Ensure adequate sleep: Sleep is very important, and the main way to protect the brain is sleep. A good night's sleep is an important way to restore your brain.
If you get too little sleep, you are likely to have emotional disorders, and a good night's sleep is the basis for improving your IQ. In the process of my child's first year of junior high school, my child's comprehension was very poor, and his recitation was distracted, which led to his poor grades. Later, I found a "Tesla Potential Development Course" that can open the brain, and after reading it, the child's condition has changed.
Reading books is no longer distracted, and grades have improved. These experiences may be useful to you.
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Method 1: Let the children complete the learning tasks in stages within the specified time, and change the time to quantitative.
Method 2: Encourage your child so that he doesn't interfere with doing what he likes to do.
Method 3: Minimize the number of nagging and reprimanding your child, so that your child feels that he is the master of time.
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Children's low learning efficiency, lack of concentration in class, and always doing things are all manifestations of lack of concentration. If the problem of attention deficit is left unsolved for a long time, it will not only affect the child's intellectual development, but also lead to a series of problems such as falling behind in learning and disharmony in parent-child relationship. 1 Be more encouraging, don't nag When your child is focused on studying math problems but has not written an answer for a long time, parents should not be anxious to nag their children non-stop, or even take the initiative to tell their children what to do.
This can discourage your child's motivation to delve into things, which can lead to a loss of interest in focusing on something. You may wish to change your approach, sit on the sidelines and observe your child's thinking, and wait patiently for him to come up with an idea to solve the problem. At the same time, encourage your child to "you can do it on your own", which will help develop your child's self-confidence.
2 Regularly and quantitatively Give your child a set amount of time and assign an appropriate amount of learning tasks. For example, complete 5 multiple-choice questions in 15 minutes. If the child is able to concentrate during this time, parents can give appropriate encouragement and give him a 5-minute break.
After that, continue in the same way. When your child is doing the questions faster and faster, you can gradually extend the time and increase the amount of questions.
3 Parents try not to disturb If their children can take the initiative to calm down and concentrate on something, it is best for parents not to disturb them. It's never too late to talk to your child when he stops on his own. If your child is doing homework, don't ask him if he's hungry and if he's done.
When accompanying your child to do homework, don't say that your child is writing too slowly or doing it wrong. If it is not necessary, we should learn to be silent and not disturb when we see our children doing their homework.
4 Don't buy too many toys and books It is common for parents to buy a lot of toys and books for their children, but children always flip through this and play with that, and they can't stop choosing. It turns out that buying too many toys or books for your child can easily distract them. Parents may wish to buy only one book at a time for their children and wait for them to finish reading the second book.
When your child is playing with toys, don't put too much in front of him, which will make him not know which one to play and become more selective.
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1. Visual attention training.
Have your child look at some ** or animals ** and ask some questions. For example, show the child a ** and let him tell him who is in the photo, how many men, how many women, how many adults, how many children, what each of them is doing, what is in their hands, etc. Another example is to ask the child to observe the fruits on the table, and then ask the child to say their name, color, etc., but let the child observe the things constantly changing, otherwise the child will feel uninterested.
2. Auditory attention training.
Tell a story to your child, talk about it beforehand, ask him questions after the story is finished, and if you can tell him the questions you want to ask him in advance before telling the story (if these questions can arouse his interest), I believe the effect will be better. It's like when we listen to a teacher's lecture, if we have prepared in advance and found out what we have questions, we will be very attentive when listening to the lecture, because we will listen with a desire to find the answer. Of course, at first, the child may focus on finding the answer and ignore the other content, but the more training is done, the more questions are asked, so that the child will focus on the whole story.
3. Action attention training.
It is to train attention by allowing children to complete specific movements. For example, teaching him to do some gymnastic moves, dance moves, or some game moves can achieve this effect. You can play the game of "please do this with me", everyone circles in a circle, the previous person does what action, the person next to him learns to do this action, the third person learns the second person's action, and so on, if anyone can't keep up, they will be punished for singing, you can let the children do this game together, you can also do it together as a family.
4. Mixed attention training.
In fact, it is to combine the eyes to see, the ears to listen and do the action, not only to train the vision and hearing, but also to train the action, this mixed attention training is difficult, the attention may be a little inattentive, so do this type of training to start with the simplest action, can not be rushed, you can show the child while talking, let the child follow, for example, the name of an object, let the child point it out, etc.
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Concentration refers to the state of mind in which a person is concentrating on an object or activity. Many children lack attention training from an early age, which causes the impact of low concentration. Below I have compiled ten ways to train children's concentration for reference!
1. Encourage your child to do what he likes to do.
2. Create a home learning environment that is conducive to concentration.
3. Adopt the tracking method to train at any time.
4. Let your child do one thing at a time.
5. Play "self-restraint" games with children.
6. Minimize the number of nagging and reprimanding your child, so that your child feels that he is the master of time.
7. Don't buy too many toys and books for your child.
8. Let the child complete the learning task in stages within the specified time, and change the time to quantitative.
9. Reading aloud is good for training attention.
10. Buy some books on intellectual training and insist on doing exercises every day.
Whether the child can focus his senses such as sight, hearing, and touch on a certain thing to achieve the purpose of understanding that thing. Only with a certain level of concentration can you start learning.
The average adult can only have 40 minutes of continuous concentration. Children have shorter attention spans because infants' brains and nervous systems are not yet mature. The younger the child, the shorter the attention span.
Encourage children to participate in adult conversations: When adults speak, do not let children participate in lead and lead to talk, which will make children think that the people around them have nothing to do with themselves, and develop the habit of "closing their ears".
Ask the child's "opinion": When adults speak, you can take the initiative to ask the child's opinion, so that the child feels that he will be invited into the conversation at any time and express his views, and he is more accustomed to listening to the surrounding voices with thinking.
Strengthen "intentional attention": deliberately let children pay attention to the details of life: for example, when you see a blind road on the road, prompt your child to pay attention, and let your child think about what it is - in this way, develop the child's habit of "noticing a detail, and then focusing on it".
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