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Operation Organization
Help Your Preteen Make the Middle School Transition By Kelly Burgess
Organizational Tips Here are a few tips to help your child get organized from the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities:
- Use checklists.
- Organize homework assignments.
- Designate a study space.
- Set a designated study time.
- Keep organized notebooks.
- Conduct a weekly clean-up.
- Create a household schedule.
- Keep a master calendar.
- Prepare for the day ahead.
- Provide help and support while your child is learning to become more organized.
These tips were adapted from "Tips for Developing Organizational Skills in Children" by the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities (CCLD). Call 1-888-478-6463 for important resources and information about learning disabilities.
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