Parents and teachers will appreciate this guide to understanding procrastination, primarily in children, and to providing straight-forward strategies for helping children develop skills to improve productivity. Procrastination relates to many important aspects of life, including success and failure, school-related and other activities, an individual's thoughts and feelings, and motivation. Not Now, Maybe Later provides over 250 tips on battling procrastination for both children and adults to use now (not later).
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-935067-26-9 (9781935067269)
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Dr. Joanne Foster has a Master's degree in special education and adaptive instruction, and a Doctoral degree in human development and applied psychology (both from the University of Toronto). She is a multiple award-winning author of five books, and she has been a consultant, educator, teacher trainer, advocate, and presenter in the gifted education arena for over 30 years. Her experience and credentials provide her with a broad network of readers, and she understands-and thoughtfully responds to-parents' concerns, and the kinds of challenges that children and teens confront. Dr. Foster is not only an expert in child development with many published works, she also has extensive knowledge of reliable resources across disciplines connected to educational psychology.
People seeking guidance appreciate mastery from those who offer it. Dr. Foster is a highly skilled, caring, and accomplished professional who provides relevant information and excellent advice throughout ABCs of Raising Smarter Kids, and all of her other publications. You can find out more about her work at www.joannefoster.ca