You might even think your child is being disobedient if he will not
stop fidgeting, or seems uninterested in reading.
Not exact matches
Last 8 nights he has
fidgeted none
stop and waking up 3 times between 8:30 and 8 am he finally wakes up.
It's normal to see your child
fidget in his cocoon, but if he starts to loosen his blankets more often than you think he should, then, this is the time when to
stop swaddling your kid.
If you've played with a
fidget spinner, you'll know that no matter how fast they go, they eventually slow down and
stop.
Usually it takes three to four hours before I get uncomfortable and start
fidgeting on long road trips — I'll move my weight around, shift my legs, and try anything I can to get comfortable so I don't need to
stop as I positively hate
stopping unless absolutely necessary.
On the one hand, you need to ensure the setup is firm enough to
stop the car from rolling about in the corners and never truly settling after bumps; on the other, it can't be too firm or else the crossover will be
fidgeting over the smaller imperfections and generally be really uncomfortable on longer journeys.
Inattention - hyperactivity: is restless / overactive, constantly
fidgeting, easily distracted, can not
stop and think out before acting, does not see tasks through to end.