Short Attention Spans in Preschoolers: What's Actually Normal?
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If your preschooler can only focus for a few minutes at a time, you’re not alone — and you’re probably not doing anything wrong.
In this episode, I talk about what’s developmentally normal when it comes to attention span in young children, including the common guideline of one to two minutes per year of age.
You’ll learn:
•How long three-, four-, and five-year-olds can realistically focus
•Why short, concise activities support learning
•How attention span grows over time
•What happens when activities last too long
•How to build focus without pressure
I also share what this looks like in my own classroom and why I intentionally keep activities within a preschooler’s natural attention window.
If you’ve been worried that your child can’t sit still long enough, this episode will help you reframe short attention spans as completely normal — and even healthy.
✨ When we work with development instead of against it, learning feels lighter for everyone.