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Tips to improve attention tolerance in children

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Key Takeaways:

  • Tips to improve attention tolerance in your child
  • Attention Tolerance- Improve attention span by increasing focus and reducing distractions during tasks.
  • Tips to manage attention tolerance-
    • Parents approach- firm & clear voice, short & simple, accompany, constructive activities
    • Environmental factors- free from visible distractions
    • Physical activities- 40/45 mins of physical activity
    • Appropriate Posture- suitable height adjustments, strengthen the core muscles 
    • Fine motor development- lookout, occupational therapy
    • Child appropriate activities- child’s level of maturity, variety of activities, played in multiple ways

The infographic above shares the tips to improve attention tolerance in children.

What is attention tolerance? Attention tolerance refers to developing the attention span or tolerance when performing a certain task without getting distracted too easily. Hence, it is important to manage attention tolerance in your children for their growth and development. Some of the tips and factors to improve attention tolerance in children involves:

  • Parent’s approach
  • Environmental factors
  • Physical activities
  • Appropriate posture
  • fine motor development
  • Child appropriate activities

The infographic shares and explains how the above-mentioned tips and factors play role in improving attention tolerance in your children.

Also it is important that you speak to your occupational therapist to understand what you can do at your home.

You can also see the infographic on tips to improve waiting tolerance in your child.

Acknowledgement: We would like to thank Renu K Manish for helping us in creating the content for the infographic.

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