How to Improve a Child’s Concentration During Study
How to Improve a Child’s Concentration During Study
Introduction
One of the common challenges faced by parents and teachers is helping children stay focused during study time. Many primary school pupils get easily distracted, lose interest quickly, or find it difficult to complete their tasks.
Improving a child’s concentration is essential for effective learning and better academic performance. With the right strategies, any child can develop the ability to focus and study productively.
In this article, we will explore practical ways to improve a child’s concentration during study.
Why Concentration is Important
Good concentration helps a child to:
Understand lessons faster
Complete assignments accurately
Retain information better
Perform well in examinations
Without concentration, even intelligent pupils may struggle academically.
1. Create a Distraction-Free Environment
A noisy or distracting environment makes it difficult for a child to focus.
What to do:
Turn off television and unnecessary devices
Keep phones away during study time
Provide a quiet and well-lit space
2. Set a Fixed Study Time
Children concentrate better when they have a routine.
Example:
Study at the same time every day
Use short study sessions (20–30 minutes)
Consistency helps train the brain to focus.
3. Break Study Time into Small Sessions
Long study hours can be tiring for children.
Use:
20–30 minutes study
5–10 minutes break
This keeps the child refreshed and attentive.
4. Set Clear and Simple Goals
Children focus better when they know what they are expected to do.
Example:
“Solve 5 maths questions”
“Read one page of a book”
Clear goals make study time more productive.
5. Encourage Active Learning
Passive reading can reduce concentration.
Encourage:
Asking questions
Writing notes
Solving problems
Active participation improves focus and understanding.
6. Provide Motivation and Encouragement
Children perform better when they feel supported.
What to do:
Praise effort and improvement
Avoid harsh criticism
Encourage positive attitude
Motivation builds confidence and concentration.
7. Ensure Proper Rest and Nutrition
A tired or hungry child cannot concentrate well.
Ensure:
Adequate sleep
Healthy meals
Proper hydration
A healthy body supports a focused mind.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Forcing children to read for too long
Allowing too many distractions
Comparing children with others
Ignoring signs of fatigue
These can reduce concentration and interest.
Final Thought
Concentration is a skill that can be developed with time and practice. By creating the right environment, setting routines, and encouraging positive habits, parents and teachers can help children become more focused and successful learners.
At FISDAM Educational Resources, supported by the practical teaching experience at Alfitrah Kiddies Nursery & Primary School, Ede, we are dedicated to helping children build effective study habits for academic success.
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