The organized child An effective program to maximize your kid's potential-- in school and in life
Book - 2018
Whether it's perpetually forgetting to write down homework, misplacing backpacks, or cramming month-long assignments into a single night, organizational skills problems get in the way of school success-- and wreak havoc at home. Fortunately for children and their frustrated parents, help is at hand. This unique resource stands out from other books because it is based on a scientifically tested program that works. Parents get step-by-step guidance for teaching 7- to 13-year-olds specific skills to track assignments, organize their school materials and toys, manage their time, and create and follow effective routines. Praise, rewards, and fun characters (Glitches and Mastermind) motivate kids to practice each new skill; loads of conc...rete examples give parents a helping hand. Practical tools for planning and time management can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
The Guilford Press
[2018]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Physical Description
- x, 206 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-196), internet addresses and index.
- ISBN
- 9781462532490
9781462525911
- Understanding your child's disorganization
- Organization and the executive assistant in your child's brain
- From parent to coach: taking on a new mindset to get your child organized
- Discovering your child's organizational strengths and weaknesses
- Laying the foundation for change
- Overview of the skills-building program
- Prompt, monitor, praise, reward: how to motivate your child down the path toward organization
- Building a connection between home and school
- Organizational skills for school tasks
- Tracking assignments
- Managing school materials
- Time management for schoolwork
- Planning for long-term assignments and tests
- Putting the last pieces in place
- Managing the glitches at home
- Putting it all together: making organizational skills part of your daily routine
- When your child needs additional help
- Appendix: creating your own planner
- Resources.
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