Category | Lack of Concentration |
Lack of Concentration affects academic performance in children. So, it is an important area to take into consideration so that your child can perform better in their academics as well.
There are some important and most prevalent causes of lack of concentration in school-going children. At this age, their mind is very sharp and most attentive to learn new things. So, it is very necessary to give their potential a sense of direction.
1. Boring and difficult study pattern – children always find something which they enjoy doing, and if they have to learn something which is difficult, they subconsciously try to ignore that and find ways to escape the task. Their mind automatically turns toward things which they can enjoy. Give them easy tasks to complete or break the difficult task into small, easy tasks, so that they learn to accomplish their goals.
2. Medical condition – if your child recently developed a lack of concentration, as well earlier, and has serious concentration problems, deficiency of vitamin B complex and some other micronutrients, hormonal imbalance in pubertal age children, some chronic illness, etc.
3. Diet – There are some food products which cause tiredness and sleepiness like products made of refined carbohydrates like pasta, noodles and also pizza, burger, carbonated drinks. They cause short-term alertness but, in the long-term, the effect is sluggishness.