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She has attention defficiency in study. Talks excessively, excites during conversion, argue maximum, addicted in mobile especially in vdo, sleeping problems, she wants to think to do very big think but couldn't want to do hard work, study less for which exam result is not up to the mark. She is now in class x. Probably this problems were noticed from class vi. She is very much interested to get good marks in exams. But being frustrated for poor performance which is mainly due to lack of hard work and attention defficiency problems.Moreover she doesn't arrange her things like books, clothes etc. in right place and forget them.
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This has become a common phenomenon among adolescent children of this age. Has she been diagnosed with ADHD? If not you can get her assessed for it for confirmation so that a dedicated treatment can be planned. As a parent your approach should not be of ' you should do this, you have to do that...' rather ' what do u think how you should do it? Or do you think this is the right thing to do? At the end of the day we want our kids to be responsible and self-sufficient but that requires training the right way.
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kindly get her assessed for ADHD. get in touch with a good counsellor for guidance on behaviour and self related problem.
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1. should make a time table a must and follow it. you can monitor it and refine it as per her progress 2. hard work comes from within hence requires lot of practice and passion for the work in hand. 3. divide her work activities in achievable parts so for example if she needs 2 hrs to finish something, let her break the task into half hrs parts...let her have 5 to 10 min break then she can resume the next part. practice this regularly for studies, household work etc. 4. as a parent increase your tolerance ...don't hit your daughter nor scold her criticize her all the time. rather include her in your work.. these are few tips there are.many more Counseling measures that can be done. if you wish we can continue or you could refer a Counselor in your area. she will be fine just don't lose heart.
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Hello I would suggest you to please try to communicate with your daughter and reassure her for being there for her. It may be a difficult situation for her that she is in. In such a situation , she may be feeling pressured from everywhere around and she is not able to meet up to the expectations . Try to find out what she is good at and try to focus on that . Also , along with it , I would suggest you to seek an opinion of a child psychologist for all her symptoms and issues. If you need assistance with anything else , you can also get back to me with your issues and concerns. Take care.
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