How to make kids concentrate on studies – 7 effective tips that every parent should know BY THINK LIKE RAMIT

बच्चों को पढ़ाई में मन कैसे लगाएं – 7 असरदार टिप्स जो हर पेरेंट्स को जानने चाहिए

How to Help Kids Focus on Studies: 7 Proven Tips Every Parent Must Know

Have you ever wondered why, when we ask children to study, they suddenly start feeling tired, ask for water, or run straight to the mobile? 🤔

If yes, then you are not alone. Most parents are facing this problem.

Not being able to concentrate on studies has become a common problem in today's digital age. But the good thing is that its solution is equally easy—if the right methods are adopted. In this blog, we will know 7 effective tips with which you can teach your child to concentrate on studies, that too with love and understanding.


1. Make studying enjoyable rather than a chore. 🎲

If studies are fun for children, they will open the books themselves.

Make studies like a game, story, or visual activity to increase their interest.


How to do it:

  • Turn math into a score game: Give points for the right answer.
  • Tell history as a story, like Mahabharata or Ramayana.
  • Make map puzzles or quizzes for geography.


🎯 Pro Tip: Make use of free educational applications such as Khan Academy, Diksha, or BYJU'S.


2. Build a consistent study schedule and set up a focused learning space. 🕯️

Time and discipline are necessary to develop any habit.

Set a consistent study schedule and choose a quiet, distraction-free space to focus.


Tips:

  • Morning time is the best time for focus.
  • Keep away from TV, mobile phones, or noise in the study place.
  • Keep the study place clean and inspiring—put motivational posters on the wall.

🧠 Remember: Children's minds adapt according to the environment.


3. Set small goals and reward them. 🏆

Children get interested in studies when they feel successful.

Instead of teaching large chapters at once, it is better to divide them into small parts.


Example:

  • "Today we will learn the meaning of only 10 words."
  • Give a small reward for each task completed—like their favorite snack or a 15-minute game break

🥳 This will make them feel that they have achieved something and will motivate them to do better next time.


4. Understand their interest and connect studies with it. 🎨

Every child is different—some like drawing, some like songs, and some like stories.

If you connect their interest with studies, then studies will start to seem fun.


How to do it:

  • If the child is good at drawing, get him to make diagrams.
  • Do you like music? Turn science rules or poems into songs to make learning fun.
  • Do you like stories? Get them to role-play chapters in English or Hindi.

✨ "Learning by interest is learning for life."


5. Be an example yourself—children learn by observing 👀

No matter how much you say, if you yourself are watching TV or are busy with the phone, then why will the child study?


Tip:

  • When the child studies, you also read a book or work on your laptop.
  • Show your discipline in front of him.

📚 When the child sees that reading and learning is a normal habit, he will also adopt it.


6. Protect from digital disturbance – Limit screen time 📵

TV, games, and mobile phones are the biggest enemies of children's concentration.

For this reason, it's crucial to avoid using screens while studying.


Solution:

  • Do not give more than 1-2 hours of screen time in a day.
  • Give games or cartoons as a reward after studying.
  • Create a 'no screen 'zone'—like a dining table or study area.

🛑 If distraction is less, then attention will automatically increase.


7. Use positive reinforcement. 😊

Motivating children to study is easier when you encourage them instead of scolding them.


What to do:

  • Praise them when they finish studying: "Wow! You studied very well."
  • When the child makes a mistake, say, "Good effort, let's try again."
  • Encourage every little success.

🙏 Remember, love and positive energy motivate children miraculously.


Conclusion

Getting children's attention focused on studies is a process—it develops slowly, but if you adopt the right method, it is completely possible.

The 7 tips given above are not only easy but have been made by understanding the psychology of children.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 A good parent is one who does not force but inspires.

So start following these tips today and see how your child will start studying on his own.


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