10 year old not able to focus or concentrate

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  • 04-06-2009 10:19 AM

    10 year old not able to focus or concentrate

    My 10 year daughter's teachers from Kindergarten thru now 5th grade, have always told me she doesn't focus in class. She short cuts all instructions.  Example: She is doing a math worksheet and the question will say "reduce 30/100 and write as a percent, and decimal" she will answer the first part and reduce the fraction, but she never answers the rest of the question.  She does this all the time.  If she's given a writing assignment, she only answers the first part and leaves the rest blank.  It's like she only reads the first words and that's it.  I have no idea why she does this.  It's now getting to a point were it is affecting her grades.  I sometimes think she does it because she's lazy or because she just wants to do the minimum to just turn it in. 

     Anyway, I have used EFT for a phobia I had.  I was thinking that maybe EFT can help her.  However, I'm not sure where to start with it.  I asked my EFT practitioner and she said Hypnosis would be better for her, but we already tried hypnosis and she just falls esleep.  I don't feel like it does anything for her.  She's done Hypnosis as directed and still I don't think it's doing anything for her.

    At this point any advice will help. Thanks in advance

     beesmom! 

     

         

  • 04-15-2009 9:27 AM In reply to

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    Hi Beesmom,

    Does your daughter have trouble remembering multiple directions in other areas of her life? For example, if you tell her, "Take out the trash, put your dirty clothes in the laundry room, and feed dthe dog," does she remember to do all three things without further prompting from you? Does she forget she has homework, to do the homework, or to turn it in after she has doneit? If so, this could indicate the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder predominantly Inattentive. Many people with ADHD do not have the hyperactive component or symptom. As a matter of fact, they can sometimes appear lazy or lethargic.

    How does your daughter respond when you ask the "Why" questions? "Why did you only answer half the question?" "Why can't you focus?"  Her response is probably, "I don't know," because she doesn't know!(Another sign of ADHD.) Medical management is highly effective for ADHD, but if you don't want to consider that, you can tap for focusing issues and the emotional issues that arise because of them.

    "Even though I don't know why I only answer half of the question, "I'm a good kid, and I deeply and completely love and accept myself."

    EB: Only answer part of the question

    OE: Don't know why I do that

    UE: It's like I don't even see the other part

    UN:  Or I forget

    CB:  And only answer part of the question

    UA:  Don't know why I do that

    CR:  Don't know why I can't remember

    You can also ask your daughter how she feels when she realizes she has only answered part of the question. Possible answers might be: frustrated, angry, confused, puzzled, sad, stupid, dumb, etc. Then you can tap on the emotional issue. "Even though I feel .... when I don't answer all of the question, I'm still a great kid, and I deeply and completely love and accept myself."

    After you have tapped on these aspects, you can try using the choice method.

    "Even though I have a problem remembering to answer all of the question, I choose to remember to answer the question completely."

    EB: Don't remember to answer all of the question

    OE: I choose to remember

    UE: Don't answer all of the question

    UN: I choose to answer all of the question

    CB: It's too hard for me to remember

    UA: I can remember

    CR: I choose to remember

    Hope this helps. Let me know how it goes!

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Syandra Ingram
    www.emotionalhealingnow.com
  • 04-20-2009 9:22 AM In reply to

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    Thank you for your reply.  My daughter overall follow directions at home.  If I tell her to take out the trash, feed the dog, pick up after the puppy, bring down the laundry from her room, ect She seems to do fine with what I ask her to do.  Her only issue is school work.  I will however look into the ADHD symptoms you pointed out. I found an EFT practitioner who works with kids in my area.  My daughter went to see her a few days ago.  When she was asked "why" she didn't focus or complete her work, we discovered that she was embarrased and felt dumb if she got the answer wrong and also asks for help.  So if she doesn't know how to answer a question, she just leaves it alone rather than get it wrong or ask for help.  When asked why she feels embarrased or dumb, She said that when she started kindergarten her teacher would always single her out to the class if she didn't do something correctly.  If she would ask her teacher a question or help on a class assignment, she said the teacher would tell her to go ask "Helen" (another kid on the class) because "Helen always knows how to do it."  My daughter said she would feel dumb and was embarrased when the teacher would say that to her because it made her think she wasn't as smart as Helen.  She also said she was afraid of the other kids finding out that she was "dumb".  She felt if she asks for help, the kids would hear her asking for help and think she was dumb.It broke my heart to hear her say that.  She has struggled so much with this, I had no idea it was an emotional issue.  I just always thought she was being lazy or monkeying off in class.  I had noticed before that she would totally A's an assignment or test, or she would completely get an F or incomplete on others.  There was never an in-between with her, it was either an A or an F.   But now that I know this, I can see why that was so, because if she knows how to do the work she will do it perfectly, but if she doesn't know how to do it she just shuts down completely, gives up, and leaves it alone instead.  She rather fails it than to be embarrased in front of her classmates.   So we tapped away on that feeling of shame and embarrassment she gets when she doesn't know something.  We also tapped on her feeling of insecurity that she gets from it.  That was Wednesday.  On Friday she had a reading comprehension test, which they do every Friday.  She has struggled with these test and getting an average of 45%-65% on the previous ones all year long.  On Friday she scored an 88%.  I asked her how she felt during and after the test and she said this time taking the test was easier for her and she actually asked for help on 2 of the questions.  She looked at ease with it and less concerned about the other kids finding out that she needed to ask for help.She is enjoying EFT, she says she likes how it relaxes her and takes away her worries.  We have been doing it during the morning and evenings.  I'm so excited, I can't wait to see how it keeps on helping her.

    Cheers,

    Beesmom

     

     

  • 04-20-2009 11:31 AM In reply to

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    That is so awesome! It is certainly easy to understand why your daughter developed a defense mechanism to protect herself. It always makes me sad when I hear stories like this...I know most teachers are dedicated people who love children and wouldn't consciously inflict such pain. It is amazing how powerful those early experiences are. One of my clients, a sixth grader, said her problems with math also started in kinder because most of the kids in her class were familiar with numbers, and she wasn't. It made her feel stupid, she said, and from then on she struggled. EFT was also very successful in removing that sting, allowing her to pass the state-mandated test.

    Thanks for reporting back! Love those EFT success stories!

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Syandra Ingram
    www.emotionalhealingnow.com
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  • 04-28-2009 10:33 PM In reply to

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    Dear Beesmom,  Along with using the excellent phrases Syandra Ingram sent you, you might teach your daughter to use EFT for herself. Start by you showing her how it works with something easy and non judgemental, like a headache or a phobia like you did for yourself. When she sees how easy it is, you can tell her lots of kids her age use it on themselves to help with schoolwork. I have several children in class who have reported to me they use it for flash cards, spelling tests, math tests, reading. They say it helps them FOCUS.  Their word, "focus". If your daughter was open to using EFT, and you guiding her to show her how, it could give her confidence in her own power of controlling parts of her life.  Another thing I ask you to remember,  YOU are a great mom, always investigating new possiblities for the well being of your daughter.

                                 Blessings from Kansas,  Judy Whitcraft   EFT-ADV   www.judywhitcraft.com

    Judy
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  • 05-04-2009 10:11 AM In reply to

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     Judy, thanks for your comments. Teaching children to do EFT for themselves is one of the most empowering things we can do for them!  I am currently at the Texas Elementary School Counsleor's Conference and will be presenting an EFT workshop in about an hour to fellow school counselors. I am so excited to be able to get this information out to more people who work directly with children!

    Last week, on one of the TAKS test days, as soon as I walked into the building I was approached by a couple of teachers for some "emergency tapping!" It seems one of their students, who is already prone to test anxiety, had a trauma overnight. Her pet hamster died, and they buried it. Unfortunately, we had heavy rain during the night and when she walked outside the next morning, she discovered that the rain had washed up the body of her beloved pet. She was crying and stressing, her mom was crying and stressing, and in 30 minutes or so she had to take the TAKS test. Not a good scenario!

    I went to get the student, we talked and tapped, and before long she was calm and felt she was ready and able to re-join her class to take the test. I taught her some key spots to tap on if, during the test, she found herself getting anxious or sad again. She made it through the day and the test with no further crying and hyperventilating, and was able to do what she needed to do.

    I loved knowing that she had a tool she could use for herself when no one else could help her!

    Thanks again, Judy, for mentioning this!

     

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Syandra Ingram
    www.emotionalhealingnow.com
  • 05-08-2009 12:41 AM In reply to

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    Is she suffering from dyslexia ?because similar symptoms are found in dyslexia also.
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