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Activities To Improve Your Child's Attention Span
Kids: They're lively, often frisky now and then fidgety. No need to be squirmy (too), as this behavior is often part of their progress; it's a way of absorbing their environment and exploring themselves. Still, too much restlessness may hinder their learning process. From school work to socializing with friends, kids need to know how to pay attention. For your little one who needs a little more focus, consider activities that can help your child improve his or her attention span.
Innovate: Think up of activities that promote an alert mind, preferably linked to the child's daily life. Puzzles, word games, even seemingly silly riddles and guessing games help your child concentrate without being too overbearing, and thus improve his or her attention span. Being assigned simple, regular chores help the child establish routines and patterns helpful in motivating focus. Keep the activities simple; the goal is to help the child with information processing, and not overwhelm him or her with data.
Imagine: An active, imaginative mind makes a more attentive and sensitive character. Encourage your child to take up activities that can boost his or her creative spirit such as drawing or dancing. Allow projects that will make your child's hands busy, and his mind active. Attention to little details, such as with carpentry, craft-making or clay modeling help improve your child s attention span. Limit activities that lead to passive, unresponsive mental work or may expose him or her to a barrage unrelated images, such as television or video games.
Inform: Be informed of children's behavior and attention issues. Educate yourself about behavior characteristics that may need expert solutions to supplement the activities that can improve your child's attention span as those suggested above. Observe and interact with your child regularly and sincerely: like your kid, you need to pay attention, too.
By: Keith Allen
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