![]() ![]() My suggestion is to start off on the right foot by making it a fun experience. To begin with, most kids don’t naturally have a sense of organization and planning, but it can be developed through some gentle encouragement and basic habit training. Tips for Helping your Child Use a Planner Which in turn, fosters motivation and confidence. Keeping track of places they’ve been, or books they have read, gives a sense of progress and completion of a job well done. ![]() This teaches responsibility and self-discipline. Giving a student their own planner allows them to manage their own time and tasks. Clear communication and organization always leads to more things getting done, and less time wasted. Having a clear picture of what is on the student’s ‘to do’ list prevents them from becoming overwhelmed with their tasks. Having a planner not only helps the teacher to clearly articulate what they expect but it allows the students to know exactly what they are supposed to be doing. Since they are fairly generic, I thought some of my homeschooling mama friends could possibly benefit from them as well. Let me know what you think! Because, I am sharing a homeschool student planner for free.Ī while ago, I got on a planner-page-making kick… and this week, I finally decided to put together the ones that would work best for this year. If you are like me, and trying to bring a little more organization into your crazy, homeschool life then you might appreciate this post. ![]()
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