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My 15 year old daughter doesn’t take interest in studies. She can’t sit even for 10 minutes at one place while studying. Due to this behavior she gets poor grades in school. I tried to engage her in other creative activities thinking that it will help her, but she doesn’t take interest in anything. What should I do?


At this age all children behave like this, so no need to worry about your daughter. You just take some necessary steps in order to improve her behavior, such as try to teach her by showing some examples, teach in a very politely manner. You can also take the help from the experienced counseling personnel’s.
Posted by: Leslie

There are lots of children in all over world, who behave similarly like your daughter, but this is not the big issue, it is just a normal behavior. I would suggest you to help your child yourself and don’t depend on any other person such as tutor’s etc. You just sit with her and try to listen to her and make her understand in the best possible manner.
Posted by: Charity

May be your daughter is facing some internal problems like low confidence and less self esteem. In such situations children feels very low and they generally do not participate in any event with this thought that they can’t do it. So you can bring that much confidence in her with your love and affection.
Posted by: Barnaby

Well these types of concentration problems usually found in many teenagers and youngsters. Your daughter requires special coaching for at least one month from any of the troubled teen schools. Their motivational therapies have been specially designed for such sorts of children.
Posted by: Bren

This is the age when this type of concentration disorder occurs most in children. It may be possible that due to excessive stress and pressure of studies she is showing such kind of disinterest in studies. You should talk to her clearly about this. You should also talk to her teachers as they are professionals and can suggest some good solutions.
Posted by: Mellisa

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