10 Ways to Help Kids Concentrate - Child Mind Institute
Children will not be able to concentrate if they're tired or hungry, or if they haven't been able to run around. That's why sleep, diet and exercise are so important, said David Anderson, a clinical psychologist and director of the ADHD and Behavior Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute in New York City.
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3 mai 2026
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Improving Concentration in Children
- Foundational Needs: Concentration is heavily dependent on physical well-being; children must be well-rested, properly nourished, and physically active.
- Key Factors: Sleep, diet, and exercise are identified as the primary pillars for supporting a child's ability to focus.
- Expert Insight: David Anderson, a clinical psychologist and director of the ADHD and Behavior Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute, emphasizes that these biological needs must be met before a child can effectively concentrate.
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