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What if the child is not focused? Six small games, all of which have been tried, are effective.

Italian educator Montessori once said: the most important and basic thing in the process of children's growth is concentration.

Recently, some parents in the community chatted with me and said that their children were inattentive and couldn't sit still for a while. They always do their homework and can do it for two hours in half an hour.

I don't concentrate in class, and I like to disturb my classmates or find various reasons to do all kinds of small moves.

If you don't listen carefully, the teacher has reflected many times. . . I'm worried about whether the child will always be like this in the future.

In fact, mom and dad's worry is reasonable and common.

According to a domestic survey, 70% of children in our country have the problem of inattention (poor concentration) after entering school, which leads to various learning problems.

Children with poor concentration not only have poor academic performance, but also find it difficult to succeed in work and life in the future.

Nowadays, in this era of information explosion and numerous temptations, there are fewer and fewer talents who can concentrate on their work.

Concentration has become a more important core competitiveness of children in the new era.

So how to solve this problem and improve children's concentration?

Focusing on this matter can only be practiced by children themselves, and parents should know how to mobilize their initiative!

Children generally like to take the initiative to do interesting things that can bring positive feedback in time.

Games are the only activity that meets this feature, so I collected 6 small games for you, hoping to help you.

Shulte Square 1

Draw 25 squares with 1cm* 1cm, and randomly fill in the square cards with Arabic numerals 1-25 and ***25 to form the shulte Square.

During training, the subjects are required to point out their positions with their fingers in the order of 1 ~ 25, and read aloud at the same time, and the subjects record the time spent.

The shorter the time to count 25, the higher the attention level.

When looking for the target number, attention needs to be extremely concentrated. Repeat this short-term and high-intensity concentration process.

The concentration function of the brain will be continuously strengthened and improved. Attention is getting higher and higher.

Take the age group of 7- 12 as an example. Those who reach 26 "or above are excellent, and their academic performance should be among the best.

42 "belongs to the middle level, the class ranking will be in the middle or lower reaches, 50" is a big problem, and you will fail the exam.

Step 2 retell these figures

At first, parents reported a few simple numbers for their children to repeat, and then adults kept adding a number for their children to repeat.

Only increase one digit at a time. For example, adults call "356", children repeat, adults call "3568", children repeat, adults call "35687", children repeat, and so on.

The longer a child can remember, the better, but it also depends on the degree of moderation. Keep practicing every day.

Children must be highly concentrated when they repeat reading, which not only exercises their memory, but also exercises their attention.

3. Outdoor activities

For children whose attention is always diverted, parents can try to train their children's ability to catch targets with their eyes.

Take your child to fly a kite or play badminton, so that the child's eyes can move smoothly and lock a goal for a long time.

In addition, take part in various sports activities, such as running, playing ball, climbing, long jump and so on. Can help children improve their attention.

4, classic games: pick game sticks, put dominoes, draw building blocks and so on.

The game of picking up game sticks was played by mother potato when she was a child, that is, picking up small sticks piled together. When picking up one of them, the other sticks should not be affected.

If the other sticks move, it will be a loss. I remember playing this game when I was a child, and I really enjoyed it. I didn't expect such benefits!

In order to increase the fun and difficulty of the game, parents can urge their parents or deliberately tamper with their children.

All these can improve children's patience and concentration.

Step 5 walk the maze

There are many maze board games and books, and the effect is similar. You can find many books in any children's bookstore.

Find some maze books of animated characters that children like to read. It's really fun to play with children.

Even after children are familiar with the maze, they can also design the maze with their children.

This game can be played at the age of 4.

6. Walking with something in hand

Holding a plate in your hand can hold fruits and other items. This game trains children's balance ability.

Let children learn hand-eye coordination and body posture coordination in the game, which is helpful to improve their attention.

In addition, parents should be reminded that attention requirements should be in line with the child's physiological age. Generally speaking:

Under 2 years old: giving priority to unintentional attention

2 years old: about 7 minutes

3 years old: 9 minutes

4 years old: 12 minutes

5 ~ 6 years old: 15 minutes

At the age of 7- 10, children's attention span is about 15-20 minutes;

Therefore, it is against the law of children's physical and mental development to let a child exceed his attention time or sit at his desk for an hour or two.

Moreover, the length of attention is influenced by many factors, and children of the same age pay different attention to different things, which will be different.

What our parents have to do is to gradually improve their children's attention. As long as their children are better than before, it is worth celebrating.

Of course, we should also pay attention to:

Don't disturb the child when he is concentrating on something;

When assigning tasks to children, pay attention to only letting children do one thing at a time;

After playing with toys, guide the children to clean up;

Parents usually maintain emotional stability and the like, which helps to improve children's concentration.