
Attention is the basic factor of learning
- If a child wants to understand anything, they need to be able to focus on it.
- Attention to our thinking, emotional experiences, and actions is at the heart of life.
- If this attention is not practiced, your child will have no control over their life.
- Attention is the essence of life.
- Your life depends on how accurately and carefully you manage the time available to you.
Awareness of a person’s surroundings or their thoughts is called attention. The ability to focus on important things—while ignoring the rest—has helped humans survive and evolve over time. Today, for both children and adults, focusing is essential for success in school, work, and relationships.
Learning is a process that involves memorizing, synthesizing, and applying new information and concepts. Prioritizing information and ideas, as well as applying them, depends on paying attention. Without proper attention, the brain fails to prioritize information, making it difficult to apply the concepts learned in school, and students may struggle.

There are two types of attention-related issues:
- Inability to understand the information at first, or
- Inability to apply the information.
Skills needed to develop attention:
- Focusing and maintaining focus on something
- Shifting focus when necessary and refocusing
- Ignoring distractions
- Thinking or working with a deliberate purpose
- Adapting easily to familiar situations
- Following through on requests or instructions










































