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How to bring concentration in kids
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82 days ago
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How to bring concentration in kids - #20516

Asmita kanungo

My 5 year old son has speech delay.the therapist say though he has understanding the issue is he has attention issues. He has been taking therapy since 2022. He is also going to school. Please suggest.

Age: 35
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Take therepy regularly Vachadi choorn mixed with honey two time a day
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80 days ago
Hello... Ayurvedic panchakarma treatment Shirodhara works like wonder plz visit any nearby Ayurvedic clinic & take it.... Followed by - 1) Brahmi ghrita.... 1 spoon with milk daily once 2) kalyanaka leha... With honey 1/2 spoon daily 2 times 👍

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Kumar kalyan rasa 5ml two times a day with milk

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Take saraswatarist ,5 ml. Once daily after food with water

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To support your son's speech and attention growth, it's vital to look at things from a holistic, Ayurvedic perspective. First, let's think about the doshas. His attention issues might stem from a vata imbalance. Vata governs the nervous system, and when it's out of balance, it can lead to problems with focus and speech. Regularity is key for a vata imbalance. Establishing a stable daily routine can be very beneficial. Try to have him go to bed and wake up at the same times every day. Meals should also be consistent in timing. Speaking of meals, a warm, nourishing diet can ground vata energy. Offer him warm foods like soups, cooked grains, and root vegetables. Spices like cumin, turmeric, and ginger can help improve digestion, which is essential for mental clarity. Creating a calm environment is, important. Noise, and chaos can disrupt his focus. A designated quiet time after school where he can engage in creative play or listen to calming stories may help. This can be a great way to prevent overstimulation, which is common among children. Incorporating simple breathing exercises can also be advantageous. An easy practice involves, asking him to take a deep breath slowly through the nose and, let him breathe out smoothly through the mouth—visualize a birthday candle. Do this together for a minute a few times a day, especially when he's feeling a bit scattered. Therapeutic massage can be another valuable tool. A gentle massage with warm sesame oil in the morning or evening might calm his system. It will also strengthen his tissues and improve circulation. Avoid overstimulation with strict screen-time limits is also essential, maybe reduce video game times. Encourage outdoor play when possible, nature has a soothing impact on vata imbalance. Finally, it is crucial to stay in touch with his therapist. They can provide valuable feedback and help you with specific strategies to improve his attention and communication skills. Keep observing his progress and be patient. Every child is unique and needs time to develop in their own way.

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