Concentration refers to a child’s ability to concentrate on something. Cultivating and improving children's concentration can be carried out from the following four aspects: 1. Concentration comes from interest?
You will actually find that when we say that children have poor concentration, it is often because they are reading or doing homework. Sometimes I can't concentrate fully, but when I play games or watch cartoons, I can stay focused for a long time. Therefore, many children do not have low concentration, but put their concentration in places that are not what their parents want. Therefore, we must learn to guide children to focus their attention.
Concentration comes from interest, which tells us that the more important thing is to help children develop interest in learning, reading, observation, etc. 2. Do only one thing at a time?
Focus means to concentrate on one thing.
One thing that particularly impressed me was that I saw such a mother in a children's amusement castle. The children were playing with building blocks, and the mother kept talking to the children next to them, such as "Baby, baby." Look at this, "Baby, give mom a ride," "Oh, my baby is great!" and so on. In this way, the child needs to constantly deal with his mother while playing, and even the children around him will be affected. On the contrary, I have also seen an experienced teacher who would tell an adult when he tried to interrupt a child's activities: He is working, please don't disturb him. To improve children's concentration, we must also have this awareness of "not disturbing". 3. Slow down the pace of children’s life. Today’s children’s life pace is too fast. We often require children to read, listen to music, read English, and exercise in a very short time unit... This results in children having no time to focus, so we When helping children formulate action plans, consciously extend the time for each task so that children have time to focus.
To extend your child’s concentration time, you must also learn to reduce your child’s tasks. There are only so many things adults can focus on in a day, let alone children. Don’t make plans for your children within a day. There are too many things, and the habits that need to be developed must be developed one by one.
And some children, because they have taken too many interest classes and supplementary classes outside of class, which consumes their attention, they will unconsciously want to relax when they are in school. This phenomenon of putting the cart before the horse is common in life. yes.
4. The power of role models First of all, we must understand that children will definitely accept everything given by their parents, regardless of whether it is good or bad. What a parent is like is what a child is like.
Many parents watch TV and play with their mobile phones while their children are doing homework, and complain that their children cannot concentrate on their homework. This is inevitable. When parents cannot do it, it is unconvincing to make demands on their children. Therefore, parents should become partners rather than supervisors on the road to cultivating their children's concentration. The latest version of the unified first-grade Chinese textbook has introduced the content of "parent-child reading". It can be seen that the cultivation of children's learning ability is inseparable from the participation of parents. Parent-child reading can also be the first step for parents to help their children improve their concentration. step.
Cultivation and improvement of children's concentration cannot be achieved in a day, and it requires the persistence and companionship of parents.
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