Routines
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Doing what comes naturally
Foundations
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Lay the foundations for good reading and writing habits
Homework
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It's important to do
Chores
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Home is a learning lab
Reactions to School
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Adjustment to a new routine
Summary
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Handle with Care
Boogeyman and Homework
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Routines provide safety and structure
Forming Good Habits
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Routines, library cards, and proper visual distance
Dramatically Balanced
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Spontaneity, punctuality and posture
Responsibility and Perspective
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Focusing on task-completion and artistic skills
Mature Responses
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Physical control and establishing chore reminders
Motivation
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To school, into the bathtub, and interacting with parents
Personal Poise
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Grooming, good manners, and good balance
Reading
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How parents can help develop the habit
Money
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Teaching children to be responsible about saving and spending
Study Habits
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Good study habits lead to better grades
Concentration
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Games help students develop the habit of concentration
Responsibility
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Turning responsibility into a positive attitude
Self-discipline
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Learning self-discipline through good time management
Study Habits
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Good note-taking helps school grades
Study Habits
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Good study habits lead to good grades
Money
:
The perfect 10 - an easy way to save money
Time Management
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Organization and attention give you extra time to study
Routines
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Habits define a person - what you see is what you get