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Blake is struggling to keep his schoolwork, his papers and his things in order. Assignments and permission slips always go missing. Even the class pet disappears (only to be found nesting inside Blake's overstuffed, completely cluttered, bursting-at-the-seams school desk)! With a much-needed assist from his teacher and a timely baseball analogy, Blake finally learns how to get organized. It's the latest title in the Executive FUNction children's book series. Grades K-6.
Blake is struggling to keep his schoolwork, his papers and his things in order. Assignments and permission slips always go missing. Even the class pet disappears (only to be found nesting inside Blake's overstuffed, completely cluttered, bursting-at-the-seams school desk)! With a much-needed assist from his teacher and a timely baseball analogy, Blake finally learns how to get organized. It's the latest title in the Executive FUNction children's book series. Grades K-6.
Bryan Smith has worked in the education field for more than 15 years, first as an elementary school teacher then as a school counselor. He excels at teaching students life skills that will take them far and help them succeed. Bryan is a children's book author whose authored the popular Executive FUNction children's book series which won the Counselor's Choice Award. This series was reviewed by Licensed Mental Health Therapists who chose it for Recognition of Quality in the Field.
"Blake asks the question: "Why can't school be laid back as
summer?" Many children would ask that question. That author points
out the difference between the summer activities and what must take
place when school restarts after summer. The teacher compares the
progress the child can make in school and can give the feeling of
hitting a Home Run in baseball. The book is very encouraging of
proper behavior and attitude when school restarts. This is a book
of encouragement and is recommended for children to improve their
attitude when it's time to return to school." - M.G. Paregian,
Reviewer
"My eight year old son has ADHD and Autism. We've been using books
written by this author - Bryan Smith - for about six months to help
my kiddo learn to problem solve some of the issues he struggles
with daily. I'd recommend this book, and any other Bryan Smith book
from this series, to all parents. For both special needs and
neurotypical children, these books act really well as 'social
stories' that can help them identify a personal struggle and learn
techniques and mechanisms to overcome those challenges." - Cat B,
Amazon
"Organization is a topic that does not come naturally to many
children. Finally, a book that children can relate to with easy to
follow steps. I can't wait to use this with my students!" - Britni
Haskin, elementary school teacher
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