The reason children never seem to sit still is that their maturing brains need high doses of this sensorimotor input, to stay alert. The mature adult brain does too, but in much smaller doses.
So when it comes to paying attention it’s just about impossible to expect your child to sit still and it becomes a choice to either sit still or pay attention. To discover the impact of sensory deprivation on your ability to pay attention try this exercise: while you continue reading this article, sit dead still. Don’t fidget with your clothes, hair, or any object. Keep your feet where they are. Stop chewing or drinking. Don’t make any sounds or movements, not even to adjust your posture. Freeze. Monitor how difficult this becomes and how unnatural this feels. Fertility Tourism Destinations allow people to maximize chances of a successful intervention.
We all need help from our senses to remain alert. For most of us this is an unconscious process.