Boys tend to be more active than girls. And active children like this generally show an attitude of unwillingness to be silent, not paying attention and impulsive (acting as he wants). This is due to his extraordinary "liveliness". Usually the concentration of learning is low. And this is quite difficult for teachers in providing subject matter. Children's learning ability to receive subject matter delivered by teachers also varies depending on the child's learning style. For children with auditory learning style (listening) for example. Indeed, children are enough to listen without the need to listen more deeply, generally already able to absorb the subject matter delivered by the teacher. And if it turns out that it is able to answer the questions given by the teacher with his ability, I don't think it's a problem. But what you need to pay attention to and know is, is the mother's child among the children who like to disturb their friends in class? Because generally children who can not be silent sometimes like to do pranks or teasing their friends so that it interferes with the teaching and learning process. As for helping the concentration of learning of the mother's child is to train it gradually, among others:
1. Create a program of activities that children like, for example: playing soccer. Then in between games invite children for relaxation whose time is arranged gradually. For example, for relaxation the first session the child is told to think for 5 minutes, then after 5 minutes tell the child to write what he thinks on a piece of paper or by mentioning it. It can then be added to 15 minutes, 30 minutes and so on. Thus, the seed will learn to think carefully, carefully and not in a hurry. This is very helpful for children to concentrate on learning.
2. Train the child to be responsible. Starting from preparing textbooks, school supplies and so on on on their own without the help of parents or caregivers. This will help the child remember, prepare and think appropriately.
3. And no less important is to give the mother's child attention, because at a young age is in dire need of attention from both parents.
