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Organizing the Disorganized Child

Simple Strategies to Succeed in School

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

Organizing the Disorganized Child explains:

  • How to solve the messy-backpack problem (page 28).
  • Step-by-step tips to help your child improve study skills (page 96).
  • Which school supplies work best for different types of children (page 26).
  • Methods for note taking (page 99).
  • Techniques for time management (page 72).
  • Strategies to refine morning and nighttime routines that will help the entire family (page 128).
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      • Library Journal

        August 25, 2009
        Pediatrician Kutscher and psychotherapist Moran believe disorganization stems from underdeveloped frontal lobes, which is a given in all children. Yet they think even the worst offenders can shape up. After beginning with a quiz to identify an "organizational style" (e.g., visual or chronological), they go on to recommend supplies, backpacks, and other accoutrements that will best support that child. The humor is cheesy, and this reviewer finds it unlikely that asking a boy "how he felt about the folder" will get a positive response. There is valuable material to glean, though: good note-taking methods and test-taking strategies. Still, some will view this help as obvious.-Julianne J. Smith, Ypsilanti Dist. Lib., MI

        Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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