Children need to be able to focus on a task and practise an activity to improve their skills. Learning to concentrate and finish things helps reduce impulsive behaviour and restlessness, and be calming.
Concentration allows individuals to understand and use the available information or resources judiciously to solve problems more efficiently. This way, they can easily memorise, retain, recall and link the information gained from different resources. Moreover, when students are focused, they can expand their knowledge and develop relevant skills to excel academically.
Set Up A Dedicated Space For Studying, Stick To A Schedule, Avoid Distractions, Regular Physical And Mental Stimulation are some of the common methods applied to improve cocentration.
Did you know that schools play a major role in improving your child’s concentration? Children roughly spend 105,120 waking hours at school (which is 13.36% of their total waking hours until they’re 18 years of age). Therefore, the amount of time spent in school can influence their overall academic performance.