How to Minimize Your Child’s Distraction and Maximizing the Focus
Video Description: Removing distractions is the key component to maximizing focus while trying to complete nightly homework. Middle schoolers face a growing load of academic responsibilities that require dedicated time, energy and focus. Related Article Subjects: Minimize Your Child’s Distraction and Maximizing t, Children Distraction, children focus, children homework, doing homework, homework, maximizing focus, Middle School, Removing distractions, parentingMinimize Your Child’s Distraction and Maximizing t
How To Treat Hyperactive Attention Deficit ChildrenBy: Robert William Locke | 23/11/2009 | ADHDI have a problem when someone is talking to me and I can hear other people talking near me. I find it really difficult to concentrate and focus on what that person is saying to me. I am fortunate in that I have never had hyperactive attention deficit. Children with this deficit or ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) have to cope with sights, sounds and images coming at them from all angles and therefore they find it impossible to focus, pay attention or sit still! Homework: Drudgery to Do-AbleBy: Aurelia Williams | 18/09/2008 | ParentingSchool is back in session, which means your child is back in the homework grind. Homework is an essential part to broadening your child's educational experience to prepare them for their life, but what good does it do when most children aren't motivated to get it done. Their lack of motivation... From Homework Hell to Homework HeavenBy: Rita Offen | 09/04/2008 | ParentingWe’ve all been there ….. half an hour later he’s still sitting at the table, having done nothing but, well, probably day-dreaming, or, after one look at the task set, flies into a “I can’t do this” rage. The homework scenario seems to follow a regular pattern, which can be time-consuming, frustrating and tiring for all concerned. so how can we break out of the old habitual homework scenario and break into a new empowering and positive experience? Homework and After School Programs-- a Good Match?By: Angela Norton Tyler | 13/08/2008 | K-12 EducationAfter school programs are becoming more and more popular, but are these programs good places for doing homework? Private Tutoring for Children - Top 10 BenefitsBy: ActiveUnlimited | 05/01/2009 | TutoringThere are many benefits to private tutoring. Besides the obvious better grades at school example, we'll list here our top 10 reasons to find your child a private tutor: Planet Focus: 10 Ways to Quell Distraction in an Attention-deficient AgeBy: Maggie Jackson | 17/06/2008 | Time ManagementEating on the run. Cellphoning while driving. Email avalanches. Distracted living. We prize knowledge work, yet have little time to think. We can contact millions of people worldwide, but have trouble sitting down to chat or eat with those we love. In this wondrous, high-tech, hyper-mobile age, something crucial is missing: attention -- the key to recapturing our ability to connect, reflect, and relax; the secret to coping with an overloaded, boundary-less world. ADHD: Children Who Cant Pay Attention- From Lake Zurich and Fox River Grove, ILBy: Mike Shery | 06/03/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsUrgent: If your child misbehaves, talks too much and does not pay attention in school read this now. Trading Problems - Maintaining FocusBy: Lance Beggs | 25/06/2008 | FinanceI once heard a statement by Rebecca Fine of www.scienceofgettingrich.net that says something along the lines of "If what you're thinking about isn't something that you want to have happen in the next three minutes... get rid of the thought and think something else." While that's a great way to live...
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