Children’s & YA
How to raise a clumsy child to be happy
Introduction
Does your child have such symptoms?
Clumsy movement, uncoordinated body, inflexible hands and feet, slow response.
There are communication difficulties, and children of the same age cannot be good friends.
Unable to effectively control their emotions, they often trouble those around them.
There is no intention to learn at all.
Often forget things.
Always resist the parents.
Don’t listen to others, only stand for your own opinions.
Don’t do things you don’t want to do, avoid things you hate.
. . . . . . . and many more
A doctor who once served as a child psychiatrist in a junior education institution pointed out that many children and adolescents in the junior education institution have such “clumsy” phenomena.
Compared with the impression that the children in the juvenile education institute are “tempered”, the author left the impression that these children are not only sincere and friendly, but the only thing they are “clumsy”.
Clumsy is not only manifested in physical incoordination, but also in the inability to correctly understand other people’s words and behaviors, and poor communication skills.
In fact, there are many of these children who have little education. Their IQ is between 70-84. Because they do not meet the standard of “mild cognitive impairment”, they are often considered normal, but they are in a “grey area”. .
This “clumsy” is actually a kind of child developmental coordination disorder, which is fundamentally a barrier of “survivability”. They don’t
Clumsy movement, uncoordinated body, inflexible hands and feet, slow response.
There are communication difficulties, and children of the same age cannot be good friends.
Unable to effectively control their emotions, they often trouble those around them.
There is no intention to learn at all.
Often forget things.
Always resist the parents.
Don’t listen to others, only stand for your own opinions.
Don’t do things you don’t want to do, avoid things you hate.
. . . . . . . and many more
A doctor who once served as a child psychiatrist in a junior education institution pointed out that many children and adolescents in the junior education institution have such “clumsy” phenomena.
Compared with the impression that the children in the juvenile education institute are “tempered”, the author left the impression that these children are not only sincere and friendly, but the only thing they are “clumsy”.
Clumsy is not only manifested in physical incoordination, but also in the inability to correctly understand other people’s words and behaviors, and poor communication skills.
In fact, there are many of these children who have little education. Their IQ is between 70-84. Because they do not meet the standard of “mild cognitive impairment”, they are often considered normal, but they are in a “grey area”. .
This “clumsy” is actually a kind of child developmental coordination disorder, which is fundamentally a barrier of “survivability”. They don’t
Info
Category:Children’s & YA
Author:Miyaguchi Kouji
Publisher:Kanki Publishing Inc.
Rights Contact:Sabrina
Email:rights@kanki-pub.co.jp
ISBN:978-4-7612-7502-0