Study Skills. That elusive skill set that sneaks its way into every subject but is never given its own class. It is the “in your face skill” that makes a difference between success and well, not success. How do I study? How do I take notes? How do I stay organized? Most students wander the halls of life making it up. They struggle with those concepts they desperately need to make a successful school life. Let’s face it, a successful school life makes for a easier home life. Here are a few books that I have found useful for my middle and high school students and for my kids at home.
The Organized Student: Teaching Children the Skills for Success in School and Beyond – Donna Goldberg
Smart but Scattered Teens: The “Executive Skills” Program for Helping Teens Reach Their Potential – Richard Guare, Phd.
SOAR Study Skills – Susan Kruger
I am always amazed at the differences between my son and daughter. Although they have the same goofy parents, same home, same dogs, and same school they approach their learning so differently from one another. Parenting them has truly been a lesson in nature vs. nurture. So, because boys and girls are different…
That Crumpled Paper Was Due Last Week: Helping Disorganized and Distracted Boys Succeed in School and Life – Ana Homayoun
The Myth of the Perfect Girl: Helping Our Daughters Find Authentic Success and Happiness in School and Life – Ana Homayoun
Remember to take a look through my blog for other posts about study skills and strategies that help school more manageable, enjoyable and successful.