31 Fun Ways to Increase Your Child’s Attention Span
by Dr. Jackie Paxton
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Pub Date Mar 21 2016 | Archive Date Apr 16 2016
Description
Pay attention! When we were children we heard those words from parents, grandparents and teachers. The adults in our lives realized the importance of paying attention in order to learn a skill or master a concept. Attention is critical in the learning process. Regardless of whether it’s learning facts from History class, focusing on which column of numbers to add in Math class; learning to drive, or performing your job adequately at work, you have to pay attention to what you are doing. In today’s society children are faced with ever increasing challenges to the ability to attend.
An often over-looked resource to help children improve their attention span is to provide a variety of fun activities that allows them the opportunity to focus on enjoyable activities for an extended period of time. The key difference with this approach is that it provides a fun way to increase the child’s attention span as opposed to the traditional approaches of medication, behavioral interventions and classroom modification that only serve to work around the problem of a short attention span. 31 Fun Ways to Increase Your Child’s Attention Span provides a natural, fun way for all children to increase their attention span in a stress free situation.
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ISBN | 9781942391302 |
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Featured Reviews
This book has many great ideas for activities to do with children, and not only those whose attention spans need special help. There is something to interest every child.
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