Struggling to concentrate? Feeling mentally “foggy” or less sharp than usual?
For parents, this might look like a child who’s easily distracted, takes longer to finish homework, or has trouble staying on task. While occasional distraction is normal, consistent focus challenges can feel frustrating for both children and caregivers.
Gut health doesn’t just affect digestion — it can also influence mental clarity, attention, and energy. Through the gut–brain axis, the gut and brain communicate constantly using nerve signals and neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, which play key roles in focus and motivation.
Because a child’s brain is still developing, it relies heavily on signals from the body, including the gut. When the gut microbiome is disrupted by stress, diet changes, illness, antibiotics, or irregular sleep, those signals can shift. Therefore, their attention may be affected.