How to build organisation skill in kids?
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Heyhoe, Jedamum
Thanks for the tips- very sensible ones.
So for my DS (in P1 this year) is ok - No many things lost, some junk in bag but ok on the whole. I help to go thru the bag with him once a week during the weekend, weekdays its his duty to take care. One lazy mum here :oops:
Heyhoe , Your comment \"Sigh, he's my \"karang guni\" boy.\" so touched me. What is so beautiful about this is that you accepted him whole heartedly and found ways to work around his personality. And you do so realistically. Kudos.
:salute:
The beauty of this site is these nuggets of insights i get , to improve myself. -
Hi All!
Thanks a lot for your suggestions.Its really helps me.comfort me as i am not alone. -
Hi Jedamum,
Thanks for your suggestions.
I like your suggestions on the organiser and will work with Ds on planning his revision. -
heyhoe:
you are welcome.Hi Jedamum,
Thanks for your suggestions.
I like your suggestions on the organiser and will work with Ds on planning his revision.
i use the organiser to pace myself too, to ensure that the kid has not too much revision work and have enough time to rest in between/end of the day.
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Your child may find organizing a challenge, just assign some jobs and give reward or gifts once baby finish it. This kind of gifts always encourage them to do any work.
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