GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
ADHD
Question
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According to science, what is the longest a 13 year old should focus on one topic or task before taking a break or switching to a different task?
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10 minutes
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21 minutes
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32 minutes
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45 minutes
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -11-12 years old: 25-35 minutes. 13-15 years old: 30-40 minutes. 16+ years old: 32-50+ minutes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Childhood development experts generally say that a reasonable attention span to expect of a child is two to three minutes per year of their age. That’s the period of time for which a typical child can maintain focus on a given task.
Detailed explanation-3: -A typical student’s attention span is about 10 to 15 minutes long, yet most classes can last for 30 minutes to an hour. For remote teaching or video conferencing, you need to consider the reality of partial attention and device ways of ensuring your students are effectively engaged all through.
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