The Procrastinating Child

The Procrastinating Child

Author: Rita Emmett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2009-05-26

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0802719120

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Parents, grandparents, teachers, supervisors, even baby-sitters, can be driven to distraction by a child's repeated procrastination. However, their distress is nothing compared to the toll procrastination takes on the child-eroding self-confidence, undermining self-esteem and relationships, increasing anxiety, and paving the way for similar behavior as an adult that can be even more costly. Helping a child stop procrastinating is one of the best gifts an adult can share, and Rita Emmett's informative and engaging new book is the place to start. Based on her own procrastination and parenting seminars and on interviews with hundreds of people about what works and what doesn't, Emmett offers proven techniques to defuse the frictions caused by youthful procrastination. Her central point is that, far from being a character flaw, procrastination-in children as in adults-is usually a habit that can be changed. Whether avoiding chores or homework or neglecting goals-or in dozens of other situations-children of all ages procrastinate for many reasons: - feeling overwhelmed or confused and not knowing where to begin - lack of motivation - a subversive desire to assert control by not doing what's asked - a dislike of the task - subconscious fears or anxieties about failure - poor time management skills In each case, Emmett provides strategies for breaking through a child's defense mechanisms or reluctance to talk, and for establishing rules and guidelines that encourage young children and teenagers alike to face obligations in a timely way. Lighthearted and rewarding, The Procrastinating Child is an invaluable resource.


The Procrastinating Child

The Procrastinating Child

Author: Rita Emmett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2002-10-01

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0802776361

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Offers techniques for parents and teachers to help children alter the habit of procrastination, including rules and guidelines designed to break through a child's defense mechanisms.


Thrivers

Thrivers

Author: Michele Borba, Ed. D.

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2022-03-08

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0593085299

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The bestselling author of UnSelfie offers 7 teachable traits that will safeguard our kids for the future. We think we have to push our kids to do more, achieve more, BE more. But we’re modeling the wrong traits—like rule-following and caution—and research shows it’s NOT working. This kind of “Striver” mindset isn’t just making kids unhappier, says Dr. Michele Borba…it’s actually the opposite of what it takes to thrive in the uncertain world ahead. Thrivers are different: they flourish in our fast-paced, digital-driven, often uncertain world. Why? Through her in-depth research, Dr. Borba discovered that the difference comes down not to grades or test scores, but to seven character traits that set Thrivers apart—confidence, empathy, self-control, integrity, curiosity, perseverance, and optimism. The even better news: these traits can be taught to children at any age…in fact, parents and educations must do so. In Thrivers, Dr. Borba offers practical, actionable ways to develop these traits in children from preschool through high school, showing how to teach kids how to cope today so they can thrive tomorrow.


See You Later, Procrastinator!

See You Later, Procrastinator!

Author: Pamela Espeland

Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing

Published: 2007-11-28

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1575428202

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Kids today are notorious for putting things off—it’s easy for homework and chores to take a backseat to playing video games, hanging out with friends, watching television, or surfing online. Full-color cartoons and kid-friendly text teach kids how to get motivated, stay motivated, and get things done. Kids learn 12 reasons why people procrastinate and 12 Procrastination Busters that can help; 20 ways to kiss procrastination good-bye; tips for avoiding setbacks like the dreaded Domino Effect; and Mighty Motivators and Fun Rewards to keep them on track. See You Later, Procrastinator! gives kids lots of ways to kick the procrastination habit and feel more in charge of their lives.


How to Do It Now Because It's Not Going Away

How to Do It Now Because It's Not Going Away

Author: Leslie Josel

Publisher: Millbrook Press

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1728411769

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With distance learning, teens are having to manage their time and attention now more than ever. Procrastination is especially tough for young adults. Getting started is overwhelming, it's hard to get motivated, not knowing how long things take messes up planning, and distractions are everywhere. We are all wired to put things off, but we can learn tools and techniques to kick this habit. This book is a user-friendly guide to help teens get their tasks done. Simple, straightforward, and with a touch of humor, it's packed with practical solutions and easily digestible tips to stay on top of homework, develop a sense of time, manage digital distractions, create easy-to-follow routines, and get unstuck. In her breezy, witty style, internationally recognized academic and parenting coach Leslie Josel opens the door to a student's view of procrastination, dives deep into what that really looks like, and offers up her Triple Ts—tips, tools and techniques—to teach students how to get stuff done...now. "Hey Guys! This book is the easiest and fastest way for you to learn how to help yourself. If your parents are constantly on you about school stuff, how you manage your time or things like that you'll definitely want to use this book." — Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW (ADHD Dude) "Listen up, parents! This is the book that will get teens nodding their heads—and actually using the strategies and tips as they transform their study time! Teens and college students alike will feel totally empowered as they tackle their toughest obstacles: procrastination, distraction, organization, and all the rest. With real-life examples and a super-readable format, students will gain the practical help they need to power through their studies and do their best work." Amy McCready, author of The "Me, Me, Me" Epidemic: A Step-by-Step Guide to Raising Capable, Grateful Kids in an Over-Entitled World


Not Now, Maybe Later

Not Now, Maybe Later

Author: Joanne F. Foster

Publisher: Great Potential Press

Published: 2014-11

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 9781935067269

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This book is written for parents and teachers as a guide to understanding procrastination, primarily in children, and to provide tips for helping children develop skills to improve their productivity. Get straight-forward strategies about success and failure, school-related and other activities, thoughts and feelings, and motivation.


The Art of Procrastination

The Art of Procrastination

Author: John Perry

Publisher: Workman Publishing

Published: 2012-08-28

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 0761175008

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At last: Self-help for procrastinators. (The secret: acceptance!) Filled with charm, tongue-in-cheek wit, and the insights of a lifelong introspective dawdler, The Art of Procrastination is a philosophical self-help program for every reader who suffers the pangs of being a procrastinator. John Perry celebrates this nearly universal character flaw by pointing out how often procrastinators are, paradoxically, doers. They may not be accomplishing everything on their to-do lists, but that doesn’t make them slackers. It just indicates a need to rethink the to-do list. He also introduces the philosophical notion of akrasia (the mystery of why we often choose to act against our better judgement), examines the torturous relationship between procrastination and perfectionism, and shows how to give yourself permission to do an imperfect but, in fact, perfectly good job. These are strategies—task triage, horizontal organization. Underlying causes—right-parenthesis deficit disorder. Anecdotes and ideas. But above all, an attitude of acceptance. Pat yourself on the back for what you manage to get done—but don’t stop enjoying that time you waste, too. Who knows where daydreams will lead?


Getting Past Procrastination

Getting Past Procrastination

Author: Ann Dolin

Publisher:

Published: 2018-08-21

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9781721938476

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Like any good parent, you want your child to succeed. The problem is, otherwise smart and capable kids frequently find themselves stuck in a tumultuous, never-ending struggle with procrastination, motivation, and staying organized. In her latest book, Ann Dolin gives us a practical guide that cuts to the root of the issue: procrastination isn't a character flaw, instead it is behavior that you and your child can address and improve.In Getting Past Procrastination you'll discover the hidden emotional causes of procrastination, how to put good behavior on autopilot using the power of habit, The Organizational Arsenal: Tools and strategies to keep even the most scattered kids on track, and 16+ word-for-word scripts to spark motivation, address problems, and communicate with your child without being the "bad guy."


Not All Twins Are Alike

Not All Twins Are Alike

Author: Barbara Klein

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2003-02-28

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 0313093199

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Even twins are unique. Most people idealize twins, fantasizing a close, perpetually loving relationship. Yet Klein, herself an identical twin, demonstrates that twins have complicated and intense relationships that range from over-identification or excessive closeness to profound estrangement and conflict. Most twins who are raised as individuals deal with the significant emotional pain of separation in adolescence or young adulthood, yet as mature adults can come to love and respect each other as individuals. As Klein makes clear, the parenting that twins receive as infants and young children affects the relationships that they have with one another and with the world they choose to function in. Because parenting is a critical determinant of psychological well-being, it should be treated as a serious but manageable challenge. This book is a must-read for twins, their parents, and scholars, students, and other researchers and professionals dealing with mental health and child development.


The PROcrastinator

The PROcrastinator

Author: Julia Cook

Publisher: Boys Town Press

Published: 2019-03-29

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1545743983

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Noodle always chooses to do the things he wants to do while never getting around to doing the things he NEEDS to do. Award-winning children’s author Julia Cook uses Noodle to creatively highlight a conundrum all children struggle with and offers simple strategies to help them learn how to balance doing what needs to be done while still finding time for fun.