This is a great little quick-help book for boys who want to improve their time management and organizational skills.
It explains what is time management, and why it is important.
It discusses efficient time management, methods to improve your skills, and how to organize your tasks.
It explains how to use a calendar, a weekly planner, sticky notes, and colorful flags to improve your time management and organizational skills.
If you are not good at managing your time, if you procrastinate, then this book is good for you.
It will help you to get organized and reduce your stress.
This little book will teach you the following topics that will let your child grow up to be strong, independent, and organized:
- Time Management skills
- Organizing skills
- Problem Solving
- Teamwork of how to share and cooperate with others
- Independence and responsibility
- Confidence and positive mindset: “I can do it!”
These skills are explained easily. The book includes a short story of a time machine. It will explain the importance of time management, and deadlines, and that there are no shortcuts. This little book will keep young readers entertained and engaged.
Great for kids starting school!Buy it now and your kids will learn to be more efficient!
The author has written several quick help books for parents and kids including How to Motivate Your Child,Bullies and Bullied, Time Management for Boys, Time Management for Girls, and also illustrated children's books: Animellis island fantasy series, What is causing the scary nighttime sounds?, Mice and Owls, and a management book called The Stickmen and the Kindling Strategy.
The author has had a lifelong interest in animals, writing, and drawing. She has a wealth of experience in the management area as well as social sciences. She holds a degree in marketing and management. She has since studied social sciences and has a particular interest in strategic management. She has gained experience in various consultancies and is now a freelance writer. In her spare time, she can usually be found walking and drawing, but also enjoys evenings dining out with her family. She would be the first to admit that there are gaps in her understanding and advocates the philosophy; "The more you learn about some subject, the more you realize there is to learn".
The latest titles released: Solo And The Bullybots (Even robots can be bullied!), The Three Ghostbrothers (An illustrated book for ages 6-8: The three ghosts are in trouble, one goes to jail, and the two other ghost brothers need to find out what to do to save him) , and Bedtime stories: Instead of ... Funny Rhymes Book One and Instead of ... Funny Rhymes Book Two