is the nature of children to be active. Many parents will face the trouble of their children's inattention, which will make them anxious and headaches and do not know how to educate them. Many parents will adopt some incorrect methods to educate them, such as beating and scolding, and such educational methods are all wrong.
Parents must be patient enough to help their children analyze the causes and provide appropriate guidance when it comes to their children’s inattention during class. "Education is the art of slowness!" Parents' deep love, enough patience and appropriate guidance will definitely make their children mature on their own path to study.
For children’s inattention during class, the following experiences.
1. Create an environment suitable for reading. A neat environment can help children concentrate, such as tidying up their desks and bookshelfs and packing their toys; trying not to have computers, TVs, or telephones in the room; preparing stationery, and not to search for them temporarily. Parents should not become "sources of interference", such as talking loudly outside the door, walking around, the TV is too loud, or keep protruding their heads to "care" about the progress of their children's homework.
2. Make plans for life and study. Children with insufficient attention need their parents to help establish a regular life, such as the time for getting up, reading, and sleeping can be fixed, and a little adjustment can be made on weekends. You can also help your child decide on a study plan and tick every time you finish it. Make a plan to let your child know what to do today. Seeing that there are more and more hooks, the child will also feel fulfilled.
3. Find the golden time to read. Education writer Li Guoying had poor grades when she was a child. Later, she wrote down the beginning and end time of doing everything every day. A week later she found that she was more energetic after taking a shower, which was the prime time for studying. Later, she tried to take a shower after school and then do her homework, and the learning effect was much better.
4. Gradually extend the concentration time. If the child can only concentrate for 10 minutes, parents can encourage him to "whether to extend it for another 5 minutes", which can be extended to 15 or 20 minutes slowly. You can place a timer or alarm clock in front of your desk to help your child understand his current "concentration".
5. Write notes and highlight key points. When reading, writing notes, marking key points, and chanting, can help you concentrate.
6. Let the brain take a breath. Hong Liyu said that it is easy for people to feel tired if they should always be attentive. Therefore, children should get up for 5 to 10 minutes of activity every half hour to 40 minutes of study. Wang Shuli, an adjunct professor at Taipei University of Education, also advised parents that instead of asking their children to sit at their desks for a long time, it is better to ask them to be efficient: do and do what they should do within a limited time.
7. Accept the learning results. Lu Zongxin, a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering of National Taiwan University who authored "Teaching Learning Power", suggested that when the child "declares" to finish reading or finishing his homework, parents might as well check and ask questions. If they find that the child is just perfunctory, they should make up for it. After a few times, the child will know that it only takes a little time to concentrate on studying, but it takes several times more time to be absent-minded but requires smart children to naturally choose to concentrate.
8. Use less electronic products. Hong Liyu pointed out that although computers, TV, and video games will not directly lead to inattention, children are used to the stimulation of sound and light, so it is difficult for them to calm down and taste the knowledge of books. So try to keep your children less exposed to electronic products.
9. Keep in a good mood. Zang Rufen, a psychiatrist at Taipei Mackay Hospital, said that the part in the brain responsible for attention and emotions is close to each other, "emotions will directly affect attention." If adults are depressed, irritable, and depressed, it will be difficult for children to concentrate, as are children. Therefore, while parents pay attention to their children's learning, they should also care more about their children's emotions and help them relieve depression, so that their children's learning will be more effective.
10. Understand the child’s temperament. Parents should observe and understand their children's temperament and help them find a suitable learning method. For example, some children are born with little concentration and can supervise their studies by "small amounts and multiple meals". Some children are born to be "slow", so parents should not just urge them.
11. Interesting learning, static and dynamic interspersed.Teachers and parents need to use some thoughts to make learning interesting, such as using outdoor observation, hands-on operations, games, etc. to conduct long learning in segments, otherwise it is easy to cause attention fatigue. However, Hong Liyu reminded that lively learning methods can certainly arouse interest, but they should not be too overstated. "Static learning is still necessary, and it is best to conduct static and dynamic interspersed." In recent years, the Hong Kong academic community has implemented open education , replacing traditional teaching with many level-breaking games. The children are very happy to play, but when they reach the upper grades, they find that they lack basic reading, writing and computing abilities.
12. Stay away from "not focused" food. Eating incorrectly may also be the "murderer" that causes the child to be inattentive. These foods include: various fried foods, such as fried chicken, fries, instant noodles, etc., which may contain a lot of peroxide fat, destroying the flexibility of the mind; refined processed foods, such as sweet drinks, cakes, candies, etc.; and caffeinated beverages such as cola, coffee, black tea, etc. A small amount of caffeine can have a refreshing effect, but excessive amounts can make people restless.