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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 79962" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>My oldest easy child is the unorganized one. I too bought him a different colored pocket folder with 3 holes punched in them so it would stay in his binder. Than I color coded them like a rainbow, first class red, second orange etc. It helped a bunch.</p><p></p><p>As for behavior at school vs. home, my youngest difficult child does MUCH better at home than at school. I have everyone on a pretty structured schedule at home and with him, structure is what he needs to make it through the day. At school he has problems changing from one task to the next and this can cause meltdowns.</p><p></p><p>My oldest difficult child has been amazing this year with organization. Eight classes in all and his binder is a breeze to flip through. One thing that has happened though is that he is so ANAL about organization, that when he began science class the other day, he missed doing his warm-up because he was too busy getting everything in order. I just can't win!</p><p></p><p>Strange how each kid is different. My middle and youngest difficult child lose EVERYTHING! Gotta love kids, at least thats what people keep telling me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 79962, member: 3837"] My oldest easy child is the unorganized one. I too bought him a different colored pocket folder with 3 holes punched in them so it would stay in his binder. Than I color coded them like a rainbow, first class red, second orange etc. It helped a bunch. As for behavior at school vs. home, my youngest difficult child does MUCH better at home than at school. I have everyone on a pretty structured schedule at home and with him, structure is what he needs to make it through the day. At school he has problems changing from one task to the next and this can cause meltdowns. My oldest difficult child has been amazing this year with organization. Eight classes in all and his binder is a breeze to flip through. One thing that has happened though is that he is so ANAL about organization, that when he began science class the other day, he missed doing his warm-up because he was too busy getting everything in order. I just can't win! Strange how each kid is different. My middle and youngest difficult child lose EVERYTHING! Gotta love kids, at least thats what people keep telling me. [/QUOTE]
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