Method 1: encourage more at ordinary times and don't interfere with children doing what they like.
When a child is so absorbed in his small handiwork or reading that he forgets to eat, parents should remember not to disturb the child, but wait patiently for him to finish the work. You know, when a child is immersed in his own interests, he is inadvertently cultivating his attention.
Method 2: reduce the nagging and reprimanding of children.
When the teacher tells you that your child is inattentive in class and procrastinates in doing homework, you should try to minimize nagging and reprimanding your child. You can buy an hourglass for your child and teach him how to allocate time. When he concentrates on his homework in a relatively short time, he will have more time to do other things. Children learn to control their time, feel successful and have more confidence in doing things.
Method 3: Consciously cultivate and train concentration.
Parents should try to eliminate the interference of the external environment and give their children a quiet and comfortable learning environment. In addition, we should consciously train children's concentration. "Smart reading and memory training" includes "Schultz table". A series of numbers are randomly placed in a table so that children can find them in order. Long-term previous training can help children improve their attention. Secondly, we have also carried out specific training on reading comprehension thinking and memory, which will obviously improve the problems of slow speed, slow understanding and forgetfulness in learning.
Method 4: Let the children retell what they have learned.
Find a subject that your child likes relatively, let your child go home to be your teacher every day and tell you what he has seen and heard. If you can't, you can open the book and read it to you. And so on, slowly extended to other disciplines.
Of course, there are many ways to cultivate children's concentration, and their specific implementation methods are not the same. Different children have different characteristics. Parents should not compare their children with other children when cultivating their concentration. Instead, they should start from his attention baseline (the average time he concentrates on things) and train them patiently. Parents can take appropriate and effective measures to train and cultivate their children's concentration according to their children's personality characteristics in a planned and purposeful way. As long as you adopt a scientific method and attitude and work hard, you are sure to succeed.