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yes it is true that enrolling your child in a drawing class will surely improve her concentration. but i suggest wait a bit before forcing her into it. for instance, you can bring in different types of colouring books and see if anything catches her fancy. also, depending on her age, you can try simple drawing or colouring based activities at home and see how she goes about it. take her for a sample class or two and see how she reacts. whatever you do, avoid sending her forcefully as it may put her off drawing completely. in the meanwhile, find out if any of her friends are going for a drawing class. if yes, you can send her together with friends as she may find it interesting if her friends are also there

I think you should not force your child to do something that she has no interest in. Or before enrolling her into some class, I think you should buy her a blackboard and hang it on the wall. Children like to scribble and do stuff on the board and pretend to be a teacher. I have got two blackboards in my home. One is white board in which marker is used, and the other one is the regular chalk one. And trust that my kids spend plenty of time doing something or the other on them. If not role playing then kids are drawing and rubbing and then doing something again. I suggest, get a blackboard for her. The best thing you will realise you have done.

You can get her enrolled in the class even if she doesn't like drawing, chances are that when there will be other kids around doing the same thing in the class, she will also enjoy. But, brief the teacher a little about why you want to primarily enrol in the class, so that the focus all is not upon whether she drawing well or not. Let, her use her imagination, and it doesn't matter whether what she make sit neat or not. Give her time, and eventually if she likes the activity with other kids, she will become better too.

children go through different phases and so does their concentration level. i am not sure about the age of your child, but i think a drawing class is a great way to help your child focus better. but if you enroll her and find she is not interested at all, please do not force her to go for it, as it could have a negative impact. my elder child used to get bored very easily, but loved drawing. so we went for a drawing class and things have been good :)

There are many other games that are available in market that help in improving concentration, so why not go for them than pushing her into something she doesn't like. http://flintobox.com/blog/child-development/13-tips-increase-concentration-kids http://www.kimscounselingcorner.com/hyperactivity-2/activities-improve-focus-attention http://www.kidsstoppress.com/2014/12/12-activities-to-help-your-kids-concentrate-better/

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