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Description
Here are hands-on strategies to help parents identify and teach organizational skills – assessments about your child’s learning style, study habits, and school requirements; guidelines for taming that overstuffed binder and keeping it under control; a 4-step plan for purging and reassembling a backpack or locker; instructions for organizing an at-home work space; special tips for kids with learning disabilities.
Publication
Touchstone (2005), 288 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0743270207 / 9780743270205
Physical description
288 p.; 6.12 inches