Improving Concentration has been designed to help individuals improve their concentration skills. It is aimed primarily at those taking on a training role in relation to the individual concerned. However, it can also be used by the individuals themselves as a self-help resource.
Key Features
- Part 1: The knowledge base outlines theoretical perspectives on concentration and describes the Bailey/Brown model of concentration.
- Part 2: Pathways to improving concentration explains and describes how the Bailey/Brown model of concentration can be used as a guide to raising awareness, understanding, monitoring, and evaluating interventions aimed at improving concentration in people.
- Part 3: The activities in this resource can be used singly or combined as part of a structured intervention to improve an individual's concentration skills.
Additional Information
This resource will help trainers convey to their students an understanding of concentration, how concentration works for them, how to improve their concentration skills, and how to manage concentration in relation to their performance. This psychological skills training resource is arranged in a format that is both easy to use and clear to follow. The activities can be used with both individual students and groups.