Monday, September 5, 2011

Develop Focus and Cocentration through Practice

Kids have trouble with focus and concentration. It’s a fact of life.
It amazes me that more and more children these days are given ridiculous labels like ADD or ADHD, when in fact, they’re just being normal kids. I’m not sure how you feel on the subject, but drugs may lull them into compliant stupor. As a parent I ask the question; Why drug your child when there’s another option available?
Before you diagnose your child with an attention disorder, why not try some of the programs, projects, and videos on this site? They can be accomplished anywhere, anytime and can be repeated for maximum results. Plus, they help children learn to concentrate and focus. They may also help your child “become” smarter and more worldly. Children who can concentrate better, can learn better.
I’d like to close this post by introducing you to a 12 year old who has excelled because of the experiences and training that she went through a young age. She inspires me because I know that her parents spent a lot of time with her completing projects, meeting heroes, and developing her concentration, focus, discipline and leadership over time and plenty of practice.

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