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The Organized Child: An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential--in School and in Life

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Are you sick of nagging your child to write down homework assignments? Is his or her backpack a black hole that eats up papers, books, and gym clothes? Organizational skills problems aren't just frustrating--they get in the way of school success and wreak havoc at home. Fortunately, help is at hand. This unique resource stands out from other books because it is based on a scientifically tested program that works. Learn how you can teach your 7- to 13-year-old specific skills *Organize school materials and toys. *Track assignments. *Improve time management and planning. *Overcome brain "Glitches"--mischievous creatures that trip kids up. *Create and follow effective routines. Concrete examples, tips for strategically using praise and rewards, and practical tools (you can download and print additional copies as needed) help you implement each step of the program. Maximizing your kid's potential starts now--here's how. A Greater Good Favorite Parenting Book of 2018 Mental health professionals, see also the related intervention manual from Gallagher et al., Organizational Skills Training for Children with An Empirically Supported Treatment.

217 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 19, 2018

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August 4, 2025
As a parent and a teacher, I found this book incredibly helpful for identifying what areas kids (especially those with ADHD) are struggling with their functional skills. I also liked the format that they implement to help teach kids about the challenges (glitches) that get in the way of their success. I’ll be implementing a lot of these lessons and techniques this school year at home and in the classroom.
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September 17, 2024
Geared towards younger kids and mostly impractical to implement in the way subscribed. Please do not ask your kids' teachers to do even more work than they already do. In this day and age, you're able to check up on your kids' work and progress without the teacher needing to fill out an extensive worksheet daily for your kid(s).
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633 reviews2 followers
July 19, 2022
Already at the executive assistant level of parent, so there wasn't a lot new here. It could be updated for the newer platforms we now use for education. There are some useful reminders and templates for calendars, organizers and conversations with teachers.
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84 reviews1 follower
November 18, 2018
Skimmed this book. Has some useful ways of dividing up the chaos that is a disorganized child.
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557 reviews16 followers
January 27, 2019
Pretty basic ideas and aimed at younger kids. Still, I found the idea of brain "glitches" useful for talking to my 14 year old about his planning etc.
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September 21, 2020
Not useful for us, but could be for small kids
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238 reviews2 followers
March 15, 2018
I think the most helpful part of the book is framing the disorganization as glitches. The actual practice however I thought was very overwhelming in the amount of papers, forms and tracking that the parent was encouraged to do. It was also very School specific, so if you are looking for general organizational practices to increase executive functioning skills, it wouldn’t be overly helpful.
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February 14, 2019
I am reviewing this book for Richard Gallagher et al, Guilford Publications, and NetGalley who gave me a copy of their book for an honest review.
A good book to help get children(and yourself) more organised in your lifestyle. Easy to read and understand.
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