Whether the child is lively or active is a question that parents often care about. Although there are some commonalities between lively and active, their essence and expression are different. Therefore, it is very important to know how to tell if your child is active or active.
First of all, liveliness is a positive personality trait that manifests as a child who is energetic, quick-witted, responsive, and good at expressing his thoughts and feelings. Lively children usually like to socialize with people, are good at communicating with people, and are able to adapt quickly to new environments and new things.
Hyperactivity, on the other hand, is a negative personality trait that manifests as a child's inability to sit quietly, always moving, inattentive, and easily distracted. Active children often lack patience and perseverance, are easily impulsive, and are easily distracted by external distractions.
So, how can you tell if your child is lively or active?
First, observe your child's behavior. If your child is constantly moving and unable to sit quietly, it may be a sign of hyperactivity. And if your child is able to sit quietly, has a quick mind, and is good at expressing his thoughts and feelings, then it may be a sign of liveliness.
Second, observe your child's attention performance. Active children often have difficulty concentrating and are easily distracted. Whereas, active children usually have a strong concentration and are able to focus on a task or activity for long periods of time.
Finally, observe your child's emotional performance. Active children often lack the ability to express and communicate emotionally, and are prone to impulsive and irritable emotions. Whereas, lively children are usually emotionally rich and good at expressing their emotions and feelings.
In conclusion, judging whether a child is active or active requires a comprehensive consideration of the child's behavior, attention, and emotional performance. If the child shows active behaviors and characteristics, parents need to pay attention in time and take measures to help the child correct the bad Xi. At the same time, parents should also encourage their children to develop their own personality traits and cultivate their positive qualities and self-confidence.