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Anyone have tips for difficult child's poor planning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 187421"><p>Would that be after they have completed their 25th year?? easy child is 25 and has no organization what so ever!</p><p> </p><p>School suggested and reluctantly difficult child agreed to be put in a class for 1/2 credit called 'learning stratagies'. This is suppose to help them learn how to organize, take notes and study. Only offered to kids in spec. ed. It is suppose to take the place of gym, and that would have to be made up at a later time.</p><p> </p><p>I was told in elementary school that when difficult child is presented with a large assignment, project or "to do" list he gets overwhelmed and shuts down. If you break it down and take it one step at a time he is alright.</p><p> </p><p>I forget that cause I have the same issues with difficult child. I rarely even ask him to do anything because I end up doing it over. When I do ask him he doesn't do it or does it poorly. </p><p> </p><p>I will need to try some of these suggestions and watch the post for more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 187421"] Would that be after they have completed their 25th year?? easy child is 25 and has no organization what so ever! School suggested and reluctantly difficult child agreed to be put in a class for 1/2 credit called 'learning stratagies'. This is suppose to help them learn how to organize, take notes and study. Only offered to kids in spec. ed. It is suppose to take the place of gym, and that would have to be made up at a later time. I was told in elementary school that when difficult child is presented with a large assignment, project or "to do" list he gets overwhelmed and shuts down. If you break it down and take it one step at a time he is alright. I forget that cause I have the same issues with difficult child. I rarely even ask him to do anything because I end up doing it over. When I do ask him he doesn't do it or does it poorly. I will need to try some of these suggestions and watch the post for more. [/QUOTE]
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