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Anyone have tips for difficult child's poor planning?
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 187307" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I was thinking along the same lines. Map out a schedule for him for both school work and chores. If he's got a project due in two weeks, the first day, pick a topic. 2nd day, research (book from library or limit of 2 sites), etc. Chores you may need to break down in time increments. 3-3:30 - sweep front porch, 5-5:10 feed/water animals, etc. </p><p></p><p>Maybe by seeing a clear schedule in front of him would help him. Everything is broken down and not just in one big lump so to speak. Especially the projects. If he doesn't have one for school, maybe you could get him an assignment book. (day planner for students). </p><p></p><p>As for you not doing YOUR share..... maybe make a journal for a few days of exactly what it is you do all day and show him. (8-9 did breakfast dishes, cleaned kitchen, 10-12:30, did laundry and put away, etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 187307, member: 2459"] I was thinking along the same lines. Map out a schedule for him for both school work and chores. If he's got a project due in two weeks, the first day, pick a topic. 2nd day, research (book from library or limit of 2 sites), etc. Chores you may need to break down in time increments. 3-3:30 - sweep front porch, 5-5:10 feed/water animals, etc. Maybe by seeing a clear schedule in front of him would help him. Everything is broken down and not just in one big lump so to speak. Especially the projects. If he doesn't have one for school, maybe you could get him an assignment book. (day planner for students). As for you not doing YOUR share..... maybe make a journal for a few days of exactly what it is you do all day and show him. (8-9 did breakfast dishes, cleaned kitchen, 10-12:30, did laundry and put away, etc.) [/QUOTE]
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