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Focus Games For Kids With ADHD. 100 Activities to
Focus Games For Kids With ADHD. 100 Activities to
Focus Games For Kids With ADHD. 100 Activities to

Focus Games For Kids With ADHD. 100 Activities to Train Focus and Concentration in Kids with ADHD. Volume 1. 6-7 years. Black & White Edition.

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Focus Games For Kids With ADHD. 100 Activities to Train Focus and Concentration in Kids with ADHD. Volume 1. 6-7 years. Black & White Edition. Children with ADHD can train focus and concentration with simple exercises and games that we are all familiar with. In this book we have collected 100 activities to train the focus and concentration of children with ADHD. There are many exercises that a child with ADHD can do but BrainChild's team of psychologists have considered that the best exercises to train focus are the ones you will find here: Puzzles Sudoku Mazes Crosswords Messy letters Children with ADHD may have difficulties when it comes to tasks that require concentration, making it very difficult for them to finish assignments such as homework, studying for their exams or cleaning up their room. However, children with ADHD have at their disposal different techniques that can help them to concentrate and achieve better results when carrying out their duties. There are some techniques that we can use to improve the child's concentration. 1. Do their homework right away The longer it takes to start a task, the more difficult it will be to focus on it. This applies to both chores and homework. And it doesn't mean that your child has to do everything at once. Divide the tasks into parts to make it easier for them to get started. As you know, an elephant eats small pieces, and children with ADHD need to eat even smaller pieces. 2. Practice mindfulness Practicing mindfulness is about paying attention and focusing. Studies have shown that behavior and the ability to concentrate can be improved when doing homework or listening to the teacher. 3. Give instructions one by one When a child has a hard time focusing, it is very difficult for them to listen and follow the guidelines that have been instructed. Therefore, we should not overload children with too many instructions at once. In general, you have to give a single order and wait for it to be carried out. Once the entrusted task is finished, we can give another order. Check out other books by BrainChild available on Amazon.