How to get your child’s attention in an often distracting world
We love the idea of our children being inquisitive and intrigued by the new and challenging. We promote their seizing of every learning opportunity to grow their knowledge, helping them to become intelligent, strong, self-determined individuals. It makes us feel proud and think to ourselves; “that’s a job well done”.
However, by promoting this investigative nature it can become difficult to get and keep their attention as they daydream and deeply explore their surroundings - completely engrossed in a new adventure. Subsequently you may find yourself fighting to keep them on task and getting things done. This is compounded by the digital stimuli that now often fill our homes, culminating into one majorly frustrated, exasperated parent!
So what can you do to get and keep their attention?
4 Tactics To Help Get Your Child’s Attention
1. Don't Yell - Be Quiet (ssshh)
They are happy in their own world, perhaps perfecting a new skill or creating a new game. Shouting to gain their attention is a stark contrast and may confuse them as they fail to realise the dynamics of the situation. By whispering they will have to focus to hear what you are saying, bringing them back to planet earth! It will also help to get eye contact by moving down to their level (see tip 3!)-
Do Something Unexpected
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Get On Their Level
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Be Fair By Providing A Clear Communication Of Expectations & Boundaries