Clear goals and expectations
Make small goals with your children every day, let them know the sense of accomplishment in completing the task, and thus enhance their self-control.
Positive excitation
Encourage children with praise and rewards to make them more confident and motivated to show themselves better.
Create a quiet environment
Reducing external interference and creating a quiet study and living space for children will help children to concentrate better.
Multi-sensory learning
Use charts, pictures, animations and other ways to show the learning content, so that learning becomes more vivid, interesting and easy to understand.
Emotional regulation
Teach children deep breathing, meditation and other skills to help children better control their emotions and behaviors.
Professional support
If children's hyperactivity affects their daily life and study, they may wish to seek professional psychological counseling or medication to provide more comprehensive support for their children.
Constant patience and understanding.
Every child has his own rhythm. For hyperactive children, we need more patience and understanding to accompany them to grow up slowly.