Raising an organized child 5 steps to boost independence, ease frustration, promote confidence
Book - 2019
"Organized children are raised, not born. That's the philosophy behind this confidence-building, sanity-saving book. Fostering organized thinking in your child will help with concrete concerns (think a tidier bedroom!) and build critical life skills like learning to plan and grasping the big picture. Dr. Korb's 5 Steps to Raising an Organized Child apply to all ages. So, whether you have an infant or a teenager, it's never too late (or too early!) to foster organization in him or her and harmony in your whole family. Raising an Organized Child presents specific activities for your child's age and developmental level to improve executive function. No matter if your child is just your average chaotic kid or struggling... with additional challenges like ADHD, you can boost your child's organization and lower your frustration with Dr. Korb's guidance."--Amazon.com.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Handbooks and manuals
- Published
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Itasca, IL :
American Academy of Pediatrics
[2019]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xviii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781610022828
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction. A Parents Predicament in Supporting a Growing Childs Organization
- Chapter 1. Child Development and Brain Organization
- Chapter 2. The 5 Steps to Raising an Organized Child
- Chapter 3. Raising an Organized Infant: The Bonding Years
- Chapter 4. Raising an Organized Toddler: The Great Explorer
- Chapter 5. Raising an Organized Preschooler: The Years of Great Brain Growth
- Chapter 6. Raising an Organized School-aged Child: The Master of Routines
- Chapter 7. Raising an Organized Teenager: Preparing for Launch
- Chapter 8. Organized Children Are Raised
- Appendix A. Misunderstood Minds
- Appendix B. Creating Mini Routines
- Appendix C. Mind Mapping
- References/Bibliography
- Index
Review by Library Journal Review