We all want our children to succeed in school. But for many children and teenagers, the concentration in this always-pressure, starved-for-time era can be difficult. Here are some tips to help your child improve concentration and better in the classroom:
* Take time for breakfast. Children who have enough to eat breakfast and during the remaining days will be better able to concentrate in school, according to Head Start, a national child development program that is run by the Department of Health and Human Services.
* Introduce them to music. Playing instruments has shown to increase focus and concentration in other areas.
* Provide supplements. Focus is one of the product, from the “Spray” line sublingual spray. Developed by doctors, focus is a combination of homeopathic solutions that can improve concentration, memory support and help overcome apathy. He acted with caution, does not cause side effects, and meets all FDA guidelines for good manufacturing practices.
Seventeen attributes Bianca’s first-ever “100″ to focus on the algebra test. “This works very well in improving my concentration while studying and taking tests, my algebra grade went from D to B,” he said. “My mom is very happy about the improvement, and 16-year-old sister is now using the spray, too.”
* Send them to bed on time.
“Everyone knows that one died from cancer, but I’m not sure whether to do it alone. I considered this (trust) as nonsense.”
Quotations from the spontaneous remission of the patient
- Daan van Baalen – (1987 [1])
False hope is real, and can be seen as the focus only on the results unachievable, while the truth is being refused. Such as unrealistic expectations cause frustration and guilt. Hope it is a realistic expectation. Realistic expectations or adults are now receiving feelings, thoughts, relationships, and the possibility of improvement. Focuses only on the hopelessness and the pity is not realistic because only see a positive and bright future.
False hope
- I only focus on the positive.
- I can do anything I want.
- I can control everything.
False hopelessness
- I am wallowing in despair.
- I do not do anything.
- Overall and disease scares me and I can control the emotions.
November 20th, 2009 at 8:49 am
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