Ep #114: Helping kids focus and stay on task

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In this episode, Parenting Coach Siope Kinikini answers parents' questions about anxiety and helping kids focus, especially when it comes to remote learning. While kids are amazing and adaptable, remote learning has been a challenge for many as it has required them to learn new skills and take a different role in their education. This shift has been more comfortable for some kids, while others have struggled with online learning as the pandemic has increased their anxiety. If your child struggles with staying focused during remote learning, you may wonder what you can do? The good news is that you can make some small changes to help your child better pay attention. These strategies include: Reducing distractions. Getting out excess energy before they start. Allowing them breaks. Making doable to-do lists that help them stay on task and understand what they need to do. It would be best if you tailored strategies to your child's needs and personality. It may take some time to figure out exactly what will best help your child pay attention. When teaching your child focusing strategies, we recommend that you use the skill of Preventive Teaching and Role-playing. Using these two skills better helps your child understand what they need to do and gives them experience using these strategies. The more you can Role-play behavior and expectations, the easier it will be for your child to do it when they need to. If your child becomes distracted during online learning, use the skill of Correcting Behaviors to help them refocus and get back on track. Correcting your child’s behavior can be tricky for a lot of parents. You can find free resources on Smarter Parenting that will help.  If you want help individualizing focusing strategies for your child, sign up for the Smarter Parenting Club.  Behavior skill: Role-playing Behavior skill: Preventive Teaching Behavior skill: Correcting Behaviors