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Concentration Problems in Children — Help in Pune

Practical support for children who struggle to focus, sit still, or finish tasks — through OT, behaviour therapy, and ADHD-informed care at Hope CDC.

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Understanding concentration problems

When focus feels impossible — for your child and your family

Homework battles, unfinished tasks, constant fidgeting, and teachers saying "doesn't pay attention" — concentration problems in children are one of the most common reasons parents visit Hope CDC. The cause may be ADHD, sensory needs, anxiety, sleep issues, or simply an immature attention system.

Our multi-disciplinary team in Kharadi and Dhanori assesses the full picture — not just attention in isolation — and builds a plan using occupational therapy, behaviour support, and remedial education when learning is affected.

Read our parent guide: ADHD symptoms vs normal behaviour.

Not sure where to start?

Take our free 2-minute screening or book a no-pressure assessment at Kharadi or Dhanori.

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Who it helps

Conditions we support

Poor concentrationADHDShort attention spanEasily distractedHyperactivityImpulsivitySchool focusHomework struggles
Signs & symptoms

Signs your child may benefit

If several of these feel familiar, a friendly assessment brings clarity.

Can't sit through a short task or meal

Starts many activities, finishes few

Easily distracted by sounds or movement

Homework takes far longer than peers

Teachers report inattention or disruption

Impulsive actions without thinking

Forgets instructions immediately

Restless — always "on the go"

When to act

Why a team approach beats labels alone

Concentration problems have many causes. A child who can't focus in a noisy classroom may have sensory processing differences. A child with ADHD needs different support than a child with anxiety. Hope CDC evaluates broadly and treats the root — not just the symptom.

Practical strategies for home routines, classroom accommodations, and self-regulation often produce visible improvement within weeks.

Our approach

How we help at Hope CDC

1

Comprehensive assessment

Attention, sensory processing, behaviour, and learning — assessed together.

2

Individualised support plan

OT for regulation, behaviour therapy for habits, remedial help if learning lags.

3

Focus-building activities

Structured tasks, movement breaks, visual schedules, and reward systems.

4

Parent & school coaching

Routines, environment changes, and communication with teachers.

Common questions

Concentration Problems — your questions answered

No. Sleep, anxiety, sensory issues, learning difficulties, and age-appropriate restlessness can all affect focus. Assessment clarifies.

Signs often appear by ages 4–7. We support focus and regulation regardless of whether a formal ADHD diagnosis exists.

Yes. OT addresses sensory regulation, postural stability, and self-regulation — all foundations for sustained attention.

We provide therapy, not medication. If we feel psychiatric evaluation may help, we refer to your paediatrician with your consent.

Routines, short tasks, movement breaks, reduced screen time, and consistent sleep help enormously. We teach specific strategies in sessions.
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Tell us your concern and your child's age. Our specialists will guide you at Kharadi or Dhanori.