Create your own study space
A quiet and tidy study space will be an important factor to help children easily concentrate on studying. When the study space is distracted by a lot of noise or other entertainment such as phones, TVs, game consoles... children will be easily distracted.
Parents should pay attention to arranging a separate study corner for their children and avoiding noise so that they can focus on studying.
In addition, the classroom needs to be airy and well-lit to help children reduce stress and improve their ability to absorb lessons.
Set up a study and rest schedule
Children often get tired easily when studying for long periods of time. Therefore, parents should set up a suitable study and rest schedule for their children.
According to experts, after about 45 - 60 minutes of studying, children need to take a break of 5 - 10 minutes to avoid stress and fatigue. Short breaks help children regain concentration and improve learning efficiency.
Setting clear learning goals will help children have more motivation to focus on each study session. Parents should discuss with their children and set specific goals, for example, completing homework within a certain time period, or achieving a good score on an upcoming test. These goals will help children have direction and avoid being distracted in their studies.
Support learning with technology devices
One of the important factors that help children concentrate on studying is the support of technological devices. Children often lose focus when faced with technical problems such as slow network, poor sound or computer problems.
Parents should ensure that the technological devices their children use are of good quality to support effective learning. Investing in good learning devices not only improves the quality of learning but also helps children concentrate and complete their assignments faster.