daily schedule. They may also struggle to complete a dreaded task (like schoolwork or chores) or find it challenging to wait for a favorite activity. Educator and coach Katie Ahearn created two tools to help children navigate these common scheduling challenges. These tools, a Home Schedule […...
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A feelings chart is an excellent way to deal with your emotions. When you step back from your feelings you can think about them more clearly and ease their intensity. Writing them down is a great way to do this. Try using a feelings chart every day for a week. Afterward, take some ti...
No accidents – we love using this to see how Summer is progressing toward potty training. Good dog! Work on a hobby – the habit tracker is only one way thebullet journal can help with your hobby. Work on a project – business project, home renovation, creative project… this could be ...
many goals, they can lose focus. Don't work on more than a few things with young children. As they get older you can add more goals or chores to their chart. If you don't want to focus on rewards but still want to stay organized, check out our newchore scheduleandchore chart...