Richard Gallagher (United State New York University Langone Health, Elana G. Spira (United States New York University Langone Health), Jennifer L. Rosenblatt (United New York University Langone Health
The Organized Child
An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential--In School and in Life
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Richard Gallagher (United State New York University Langone Health, Elana G. Spira (United States New York University Langone Health), Jennifer L. Rosenblatt (United New York University Langone Health
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Are you sick of nagging your child to write down homework assignments? Is his or her backpack a black hole that eats up papers, books, and gym clothes? Organizational skills problems aren't just frustrating--they get in the way of school success and wreak havoc at home. Fortunately, help is at hand.
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Are you sick of nagging your child to write down homework assignments? Is his or her backpack a black hole that eats up papers, books, and gym clothes? Organizational skills problems aren't just frustrating--they get in the way of school success and wreak havoc at home. Fortunately, help is at hand.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781462525911
- ISBN-10: 1462525911
- Artikelnr.: 48383816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781462525911
- ISBN-10: 1462525911
- Artikelnr.: 48383816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Richard Gallagher, PhD, is Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. He is also Director of Special Projects at the Institute for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity and Behavior Disorders at the Child Study Center of Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone. Dr. Gallagher is a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist who has been treating and evaluating children since the 1980s. He is coauthor of Organizational Skills Training for Children with ADHD: An Empirically Supported Treatment (for mental health professionals) and The Organized Child: An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential--in School and in Life (for parents). Dr. Gallagher codeveloped (with Howard B. Abikoff) the Organizational Skills Training program and codirected the research that serves as the basis for both books. Elana G. Spira, PhD, is Clinical Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Child Study Center of Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. She is coauthor of Organizational Skills Training for Children with ADHD: An Empirically Supported Treatment (for mental health professionals) and The Organized Child: An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential--in School and in Life (for parents), and participated in developing and testing the Organizational Skills Training program. Dr. Spira specializes in evidence-based assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with ADHD and behavior disorders, and currently sees patients through the NYU Child Study Center's home- and school-based services in Westchester and Lower Rockland County, New York. She is Director of Research and Evaluation at Westchester Jewish Community Services, a leading social service agency in Westchester County, New York, and Adjunct Lecturer at the NYU Silver School of Social Work Jennifer L. Rosenblatt, PhD, is Clinical Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Child Study Center of Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. Dr. Rosenblatt has extensive clinical experience working with children and adolescents, and currently sees patients through the NYU Child Study Center's home- and school-based services in Westchester and Lower Rockland County, New York, where she specializes in the treatment of ADHD, organizational skills problems, and other learning and behavior challenges. She participated in developing and testing the Organizational Skills Training program.
I. Understanding Your Child's Disorganization
1. Organization and the Executive Assistant in Your Child's Brain
2. From Parent to Coach: Taking on a New Mindset to Get Your Child
Organized
3. Discovering Your Child's Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses
II. Laying the Foundation for Change
4. Overview of the Skills-Building Program
5. Prompt, Monitor, Praise, Reward: How to Motivate Your Child Down the
Path toward Organization
6. Building a Connection between Home and School
III. Organizational Skills for School Tasks
7. Tracking Assignments
8. Managing School Materials
9. Time Management for Schoolwork
10. Planning for Long-Term Assignments
IV. Putting the Last Pieces in Place
11. Managing the Glitches at Home
12. Putting It All Together: Making Organizational Skills Part of Your
Daily Routine
13. When Your Child Needs Additional Help
Appendix: Creating Your Own Planner
Resources
1. Organization and the Executive Assistant in Your Child's Brain
2. From Parent to Coach: Taking on a New Mindset to Get Your Child
Organized
3. Discovering Your Child's Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses
II. Laying the Foundation for Change
4. Overview of the Skills-Building Program
5. Prompt, Monitor, Praise, Reward: How to Motivate Your Child Down the
Path toward Organization
6. Building a Connection between Home and School
III. Organizational Skills for School Tasks
7. Tracking Assignments
8. Managing School Materials
9. Time Management for Schoolwork
10. Planning for Long-Term Assignments
IV. Putting the Last Pieces in Place
11. Managing the Glitches at Home
12. Putting It All Together: Making Organizational Skills Part of Your
Daily Routine
13. When Your Child Needs Additional Help
Appendix: Creating Your Own Planner
Resources
I. Understanding Your Child's Disorganization
1. Organization and the Executive Assistant in Your Child's Brain
2. From Parent to Coach: Taking on a New Mindset to Get Your Child
Organized
3. Discovering Your Child's Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses
II. Laying the Foundation for Change
4. Overview of the Skills-Building Program
5. Prompt, Monitor, Praise, Reward: How to Motivate Your Child Down the
Path toward Organization
6. Building a Connection between Home and School
III. Organizational Skills for School Tasks
7. Tracking Assignments
8. Managing School Materials
9. Time Management for Schoolwork
10. Planning for Long-Term Assignments
IV. Putting the Last Pieces in Place
11. Managing the Glitches at Home
12. Putting It All Together: Making Organizational Skills Part of Your
Daily Routine
13. When Your Child Needs Additional Help
Appendix: Creating Your Own Planner
Resources
1. Organization and the Executive Assistant in Your Child's Brain
2. From Parent to Coach: Taking on a New Mindset to Get Your Child
Organized
3. Discovering Your Child's Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses
II. Laying the Foundation for Change
4. Overview of the Skills-Building Program
5. Prompt, Monitor, Praise, Reward: How to Motivate Your Child Down the
Path toward Organization
6. Building a Connection between Home and School
III. Organizational Skills for School Tasks
7. Tracking Assignments
8. Managing School Materials
9. Time Management for Schoolwork
10. Planning for Long-Term Assignments
IV. Putting the Last Pieces in Place
11. Managing the Glitches at Home
12. Putting It All Together: Making Organizational Skills Part of Your
Daily Routine
13. When Your Child Needs Additional Help
Appendix: Creating Your Own Planner
Resources