Understand children's needs and interests: First, understand why children can't sit still, because they are not interested in the course, or because of other reasons. Talk openly with children and listen to their opinions and feelings, so as to better understand the root of the problem.
Establish a positive learning environment: ensure that children have a quiet, comfortable and undisturbed learning environment, which helps to concentrate.
Make plans and timetables: Help children make a daily study timetable, including class time, rest time and entertainment time. This helps children develop good study habits.
Set goals and reward system: encourage children to set learning goals and set small rewards for achieving these goals to motivate them to concentrate more on their studies.
Diversification of educational methods: learning can be achieved through diversified educational methods, including game-based learning, interactive learning and practical learning. These methods can stimulate children's interest and improve the learning effect.
Keep in touch with teachers: establish close contact with children's teachers to understand children's performance in school and teachers' suggestions. Teachers may give targeted advice and support to help solve problems.
Demonstration and encouragement: Parents can set an example and show their attention and interest in learning. At the same time, encourage children to know that learning is valuable and can bring success and a sense of accomplishment.
Limit screen time: Limit children's time using electronic devices, especially during school hours. Using electronic devices for a long time may distract attention.
Professional support: If the problem persists and affects children's study and life, you can consider consulting an educational psychologist or a child psychologist for professional help and advice.
Patience and understanding: The most important thing is to understand the challenges that children may be experiencing and give them enough support and patience. Don't punish or blame children, but look for solutions to problems.