Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2016

Teaching Children Time Management Techniques

School has started.  The mornings of sleeping in and nights of staying up are over.  The adjustment can be difficult the first weeks.  School starts the last week of August. No sooner do they start getting used to the "school schedule"  again, they have a three day weekend (Labor Day).  We have to begin all over.


Here are some tips for both you and the children to ease the stress levels that come with the return to school and teaches them life-long skills (in italics).


The night before:
 

 1.  Homework.  Teach them to do their homework as soon as they finish their snack.  Memories are fresh and they are still in school mode. It gives you time to check it and for them to make necessary corrections.  Once finished, they will feel a sense of accomplishment and can then transfer to “play” mode.  It helps them understand the importance of completing this task.  It helps them make better decisions. Remember to have them put the homework into their backpacks.  No running around looking for it or forgetting in the morning. (organization skills)




2.  Prepare next day's lunch.  Mornings can be so harried; you wind up throwing food together in a hurry.  Have them (help you) make their lunch.  It gives the opportunity to prepare healthier lunches and gives quality time for you to be together.  This will give you both extra minutes in the morning. (organization skills)





3.  Select / prepare their clothes:  Prepare or have the children pick out what they are going to wear the next day.  Have them watch the 5 or 6 o’clock weather forecast.  This gives them the information they need for their picks.  Clothes, shoes, accessories for girls (bows, earrings).  It  teaches them life-long learning planning skills.



 4.  Iron clothes.  It takes time to set up the board, plug in the iron, wait for it to heat up, iron, unplug iron, pick up iron and board.  These 10 - 15 minutes are extra minutes you will gain in the morning. (scheduling skills)

   

5.  Sleep.  Too many kids are falling asleep in the classroom.  They are tired!  It is critical they get at least 8 hours sleep.  They are up early, they have a long day of learning, so make sure that 9 pm is sleep time (adjust depending on age).  Start at 8:45.  Have them take their bath, brush their teeth, go to the bathroom, read them a story, and then it's light's out. (execution skills)

 
Now, you have your time to do whatever it is you want or need to do and you know that tomorrow morning should be calm for both you and your children.  (stress management)

Monday, June 3, 2013

NEW ebook format: Got Kids? Pack It Up!



You asked for it (thank you).  I've created my interactive packing paperback for kids in ebook format!  The link below will take you directly to the site.  You can download immediately. 

Tired of spending money on items you already have but forgot to pack? This ebook gives the kids the fun of "checklisting" over 100 "forget-me-not" items and prevents that waste of money, time and stress. Fifteen (15) topics with pictured items listed under each one helps them learn planning and organization skills but we won't tell them! (adults have used it too!)

The difference between the paperback and the ebook:  ebook does not contain the back of the book "journal/diary" section.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Travel time and the Packing Is easy! A primer for the young trekker



                            
 
It's that time again!  Summer vacation and the kids are going on adventures!  Whether overnight or a 3-month summer vacation, this reusable, interactive workbook will relieve the "I forgot to pack..." stress for both you and your children.

I revamped the cover of my Pack It Up! children's book and I wanted to share with you.  The inside of the book is the same - over 100 pictured items to help remember what needs to go with the little trekker.

Not only is it fun for the kids to go through the checklists and checkmark those items they will take with them (use pencil), reading skills are enhanced, and it serves as the genesis to life-long learning skills of decision-making, time management, and organization management (but we won't tell them).  I've included the link directly to the bookstore



 Have fun!