Maybe your child’s teacher has pointed it out, or maybe you’ve worked it out for yourself – your child is having problems concentrating in the classroom.
Before you get too stressed though, you should realise that all sorts of things can affect children’s ability to concentrate. It might be an issue you can resolve simply by yourself.
Here are six very common reasons why it might be happening – and what to do about it.
1. Not getting enough sleep.
It’s hard to get everyone to bed early when we all lead such busy lives, but kids need at least nine hours of sleep – even teenagers. Research has shown that children who sleep more usually do better at school.
Sleep-deprived kids don’t always act sleepy, though. Often they’re overactive, moody and irritable. To help your child get a good night’s sleep, don’t let them play with electronic devices last thing at night, and make sure their bedroom is as dark as possible.