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Understanding and Managing Hyperactive Behaviour in Children

Children are naturally energetic and curious. However, when a child shows excessive activity, impulsive behaviour, and difficulty focusing, it may indicate hyperactivity. Many parents feel overwhelmed when their child cannot sit still, struggles to listen, or constantly shifts from one activity to another.

At Saar Holistic, Reena Chopra provides structured guidance and emotional support for families dealing with hyperactive child behaviour. The goal is not to label children but to understand their emotional needs and help them develop better attention, behaviour regulation, and confidence.

Parents searching for help with a hyperactive child, attention problems in children, or child behaviour support can find practical guidance and professional support through this program.

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Need to understand

What is Hyperactivity in Children?

Hyperactivity refers to excessive movement, impulsivity, and difficulty regulating attention. Some children naturally have higher energy levels, but when hyperactivity begins to affect learning, behaviour, or relationships, parents may need structured guidance.

Common signs of hyperactivity include:

Constant movement or restlessness

Difficulty sitting in one place

Interrupting frequently

Trouble following instructions

Difficulty focusing on tasks

Impulsive behaviour

Excessive talking or noise

Understanding the root cause of these behaviours helps parents support their child more effectively.

Hyperactivity Support Services

Saar Holistic offers structured guidance and emotional support to help children manage hyperactivity and improve behavioural regulation. The services focus on both the child’s emotional development and parent guidance strategies.

Hyperactive Toddler Behaviour Support (Age 2–5)

Some toddlers show extremely high activity levels and frequent emotional meltdowns. This service focuses on helping parents understand and manage hyperactive toddler behaviour.

Support includes:
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Managing constant movement and restlessness

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Reducing tantrums and impulsive reactions

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Building early emotional regulation skills

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Establishing healthy routines

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Improving listening behaviour

Attention and Focus Support for Children

Children with hyperactivity often struggle to maintain attention during tasks, homework, or classroom activities. This service focuses on strengthening attention and focus skills in children.

Support includes:
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Focus-building exercises

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Attention strengthening strategies

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Reducing distractions during tasks

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Developing structured routines for learning

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Improving task completion habits

Impulsivity and Behaviour Regulation Support

Impulsive behaviour is common in hyperactive children. They may act quickly without thinking, interrupt conversations, or struggle with self-control. This service helps children develop impulse control and behaviour regulation skills.
Support includes:
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Emotional awareness development

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Impulse control techniques

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Behaviour regulation strategies

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Positive reinforcement approaches

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Managing sudden emotional reactions

School Behaviour Support for Hyperactive Children

Many hyperactive children face challenges in school environments where sustained attention and calm behaviour are required. This service helps parents and children manage classroom behaviour challenges.
Support includes:
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Improving classroom focus and attention

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Managing restlessness in school settings

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Behaviour guidance strategies for school routines

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Parent and teacher communication guidance

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Supporting academic confidence

Emotional Regulation Support for Hyperactive Children

Children with hyperactivity often struggle to manage strong emotions like frustration, anger, or excitement. This service focuses on helping children build emotional regulation skills.

Support includes:
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Understanding emotional triggers

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Developing calming strategies

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Managing frustration and anger

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Building emotional awareness

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Strengthening self-regulation skills

Parent Guidance for Hyperactive Children

Parents play the most important role in helping hyperactive children develop healthy behaviour patterns. This service provides structured parent coaching to support children at home.
Support includes:
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Behaviour management strategies

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Effective communication techniques

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Creating structured daily routines

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Reducing family stress and frustration

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Building a supportive home environment

Why Early Support Matters

When hyperactivity is addressed early, children can learn valuable life skills such as:

Emotional regulation

Improved focus and attention

Healthy behaviour responses

Stronger confidence

Better relationships with parents and teachers

Meet Reena Chopra

Reena Chopra, founder of Saar Holistic, provides emotional and behavioural guidance for children and families navigating hyperactivity challenges.

Her approach focuses on:

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Psychologist Reena Chopra

Founder Saar Holistic Wellness

FAQs

Your Questions, Answered

What causes hyperactivity in children?
Hyperactivity can be influenced by temperament, emotional regulation challenges, environmental factors, or attention difficulties.
Signs may appear as early as 2–3 years, but patterns usually become clearer during preschool or early school years.
Not always. Hyperactivity can exist without ADHD, and proper assessment helps determine the difference.
Yes. Structured emotional and behavioural support can significantly improve behaviour and focus.
In many cases, sessions focus on guiding parents, who then apply strategies with the child at home.

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If your child struggles with hyperactivity, impulsive behaviour, or attention difficulties, professional guidance can make a meaningful difference.

At Saar Holistic, we provide structured support to help children develop healthier emotional and behavioural patterns. Contact us today to learn how we can support your child’s emotional development.