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If you're a teacher or parent, then you know firsthand the challenges of teaching a child to be organized. Sometimes it feels like keeping track of class notes, schedules and forms to be signed is a full-time job. Parents get tired of scrambling the night before a project is due, and teachers get tired of requests for extensions or the tears that come from yet another failed assignment. In many cases, students simply lack the organizational skills necessary to succeed in the classroom. But organizational skills aren't just about remembering deadlines. By teaching a child organization when they are young, teachers and parents set that child up to succeed as they grow. Organizational skills can have a direct impact on a young adult's ability to succeed in college and the workplace. This will be achieved through our organized course binders that will be placed in a safe environment throughout the school year.

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If you're a teacher or parent, then you know firsthand the challenges of teaching a child to be organized. Sometimes it feels like keeping track of class notes, schedules and forms to be signed is a full-time job. Parents get tired of scrambling the night before a project is due, and teachers get tired of requests for extensions or the tears that come from yet another failed assignment. In many cases, students simply lack the organizational skills necessary to succeed in the classroom. But organizational skills aren't just about remembering deadlines. By teaching a child organization when they are young, teachers and parents set that child up to succeed as they grow. Organizational skills can have a direct impact on a young adult's ability to succeed in college and the workplace. This will be achieved through our organized course binders that will be placed in a safe environment throughout the school year.

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