Other Factors
You need to make sure your child doesn’t have any learning disabilities, especially dyslexia. If his brain is twisting letters and numbers, then schoolwork is bound to be torture for him.
You also need to make sure your child is in good health. Is her eyesight strong? Can he hear easily? Many children have trouble in school because they can’t focus sharply on the blackboard or a page, or hear the teacher clearly.
Is she being tormented by other kids? Does he have a personality conflict with a teacher? Does she like her hairstyle? Does he feel comfortable in his clothes?
Equally important, does your child get along with her brothers and sisters? Does he have a good relationship with you, his parents?
Children live with very strong pressures to fit in and get along and do well, and if they’re having trouble living with the stress, that could significantly affect their concentration.
So make your child is healthy, physically and emotionally, and if she’s having problems, do whatever is necessary to help her become healthy.
Other Factors
- Make sure your child doesn’t have any learning disabilities, especially dyslexia.
- Make sure your child is in good health: Is her eyesight strong? Can he hear easily?
- Make sure your child is psychologically comfortable with other kids, her teacher, her family, and herself.