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Child + Organized = Academic Success
Grace specializes in helping school aged children in setting up organizational and time-management systems that are simple, effective, and easy to understand, enjoy and maintain.
Contact Grace today to set up a consultation and together we can begin teaching your child the valuable skills of organization and time-management!
Here is an article written by Grace Brooke with 6 simple steps a parent can take to increase their child's academic success.
to read more on how parents can teach children to develop
these 'must-have' life management skills.
"Organization is a prerequisite for academic success. Organized students are better prepared to learn at school, complete homework assignments in less time, and experience less stress (and so do their families). Students who develop and maintain good organizational skills will not only be prepared for todayʼs academic challenges but to excel in tomorrowʼs world."
Gretchen Werner, M.Ed.
Gateways, A Learning Center
With all the hustle and bustle of different family members’ schedules, the large amounts of homework, the many after school activities and the excess of material items we accumulate every bit of help is needed. Staying organized is essential to surviving.
As a parent, we understand the frustrations of misplacing our keys, purse, important documents, and/or calendar. For many of us it is an ongoing battle just to take care of ourselves! As for our little ones, if they can learn the skills and tools needed to get their homework done on time, put toys away, and get ready for school in the mornings, they have a greater chance of being successful in their lives.
Every parent wishes their child to have a life filled with happiness, peace, and success. However, many of the skills needed to be productive, efficient, and successful are not learned at home or taught in school.
It is important to start teaching children organization skills at a young age. It is much easier to learn organization skills early on in life than it is to try and break disorganized habits developed from living in a state of chaos. One of the best things parents can do to help is to model the behavior we expect.
Take a moment to think about what it is your habits and behaviors towards being organized and productive are teaching your children.
“I find a high correlation between student success and
their ability to organize. The most successful students
are organized students.”
Robin Scott
Elementary Teacher
If a parent is challenged with teaching their child these valuable skills, contact Grace for assistance.
Give your child the gift of organization and time-management by making an appointment with Grace today.
707-321-4232