Why "Sit Still and Eyes on Me" Does Not Always Help Your Child Focus
This article examines the common instruction "sit still and eyes on me" and explores why it may not be effective for supporting a child's attention and focus.
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TL;DR: This article explains why asking a child to "sit still and eyes on me" may not improve focus.
What this page covers
- Challenges with traditional attention instructions
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Who Is This For
- Parents and educators seeking to understand child attention and focus challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does "sit still and eyes on me" not help a child's focus?Traditional instructions to sit still and make eye contact may not improve a child's focus because they can create stress or fail to address underlying attention differences.