Young children aren’t the best listeners but when they do, they commit what they hear and learn it and commit it to their hearts. Young children have such short attention spans that parents and caregivers can barely put a sentence together before their toddler is off to explore the next best thing that catches their attention.
Exasperated and exhausted, parents and caregivers can only breathe a sigh of relief once the child finally learns how to sit still and listen, even if just for a few minutes. Understanding your message and them following it is
Why Children Don’t Listen?
It’s no secret that children have short attention spans, what with a world full of distractions. Each moment offers a new more exciting and amusing discovery, pulling their focus in multiple directions. As a result, the challenge lies in capturing and maintaining their attention long enough to impart valuable everyday life lessons.
Understanding the reasons behind their inattentiveness can give way to using more effective strategies to help them master the skill of listening.
What Parents Can Do
Reverse the roles–be the listener.
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