Sentences with phrase «trouble keeping his attention»

A child with ADHD also has trouble keeping his attention on what he wants to do.
If you run into someone like this, you're going to have trouble keeping their attention because they're too spread thin for anything meaningful to develop with anyone including you, no matter how perfect you two are for each other.
Rather than constantly flashback to a lonesome Albert sulking about his horse, War Horse has no trouble keeping the attention away from its leading man for quite some time, but then returning to him and making it feel as though you've never left, something that makes the final act of the film all the more powerful.

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The child is in trouble and at risk of speech delay, attention and cognitive deficits if screen time is not kept in check».
You definitely wont have trouble keeping your dates attention.
Kinsey is on her way to boarding school, a last - ditch measure by her financially strapped family to keep her out of trouble, and Luke resents her soaking up all of their parents» attention (as well as their spare cash).
While older crossover readers may have trouble following the text message conversations, the longer back - and - forth exchanges provided by emails continue to keep the readers» attention with very readable style and voice.
Hocking's latest will have no trouble keeping the rapt attention of thrill - seekers and romantics alike.»
If you've had trouble keeping your dog's attention on you, you are working too close to his triggers.
Kittens, however, require your attention to raise and keep them out of trouble.
Regardless of age though, for the first few days at home you should clear your diary to give them 100 % attention to keep them out of trouble.
Yes, toys will keep him out of trouble as they give him something to do (and chew) that will prevent unwanted attention to your best shoes or rug.
Pet specialty retailers can help the day go as smoothly as possible by calling customers» attention to products that will keep pets safe, happy and out of trouble.
If you pay attention to these they will keep you out of trouble:
The assessment can benefit a child, teenager or young adult who has trouble keeping up with academic work, gets easily distracted, does not pay attention in class, lacks interest in school work, does not remember what he / she learned previously, or has problems in a particular academic area.
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