You can improve your child’s concentration by creating a good learning environment, assigning learning tasks purposefully, giving your child a few toys or books at a time, and playing games. 1. Create a good learning environment: usually pay attention to the child to create a simple and quiet learning environment. It is best to separate the play area from the study area at home to avoid the child being disturbed by the outside world while studying. 2. Purposeful allocation of learning tasks: pay attention to the purposeful allocation of learning tasks to the child, try not to let the child in a short period of time to complete a number of things. Set specific times for the completion of different tasks. 3. Give your child a small number of toys or books at a time: Be careful not to let your child play with multiple toys or read multiple books at the same time, to avoid your child developing the habit of gulping them down. 4. Play games: You can let your child play building blocks, puzzles, mazes and other games to improve your child’s concentration. There are other clinical ways to improve your child’s concentration, consult a professional pediatrician.