"Attention scatter" is like a leaf blown in the wind, constantly being pulled in different directions and unable to settle. ππ
It's like trying to hold onto a slippery fish. π ππ¦
Or trying to grasp at the sand as it falls through your fingers. β³
It can feel overwhelming and exhausting, as if you are constantly spinning in circles and getting nowhere. π°
But leaves can be piled up with a leafblower, fish can be caught with a net, and sand can be molded into castles with toy shovels.
π§° With the proper tools, students can find ways to control their attention. They can learn to calm the "Attention Scatter" and increase their focus.
