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OverviewMissing assignments. Half-done homework. Sloppy notes. A backpack jammed full of non-essential stuff: Crusty candy wrappers! A stinky sock! Broken pencils! A crumpled comic book! When it comes to his schoolwork, Dakota is often inattentive and usually unorganized. His lack of focus leads to disappointments, and his teachers and his mom are increasingly concerned. His grades, which were never exactly stellar, are slipping, and Dakota is making excuses. Excuses like: All the teachers have it out for me, there's way too much homework anyway, and none of this is my fault! So what is going on? Does Dakota get more homework than everyone else? Are teachers giving him confusing instructions and unrealistic deadlines? Or does Dakota simply need some strategies and support so he doesn't rely solely on his memory to recall every assignment, can maintain focus and avoid distractions, and perhaps even reduce his mountain of missed work? With encouragement, guidance, and concrete strategies from his mom and the school counselor, Dakota discovers he's not a victim, his situation is not hopeless, he can impress his teachers, and he can improve his grades. But he has to adopt better homework habits, including having a designated homework spot, using color-coded binders, and creating a time-management chart. My Schoolwork Is a Mess! is a relatable, reassuring chapter book that reminds young readers, especially those who struggle to keep track of assignments and finish projects, that they can climb out of their homework hole, reset their attitude, and keep up. Educators and group leaders can supplement the story with a downloadable Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide. The guide provides self-reflection questions and group activities to thoughtfully engage readers with the content and motivate them to embrace effective homework routines. This is the first title in the Nurturing Independence series from award-winning author and school counselor Jennifer Licate. She is the author of the much-celebrated Navigating Friendships series that includes these popular titles: Faking Happiness, Feeling Sadness;Why Is Drama Always Following Me?;My Anxiety Is Messing Things Up; He's Not Just Teasing!; I Lost My BFF; and Am I Weird? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Licate , Suzanne BeakyPublisher: Boys Town Press Imprint: Boys Town Press Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9798889070207Pages: 44 Publication Date: 27 August 2024 Recommended Age: From 10 to 14 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""As a special education compliance manager, I look for impactful intervention resources for students with executive functioning deficits specifically related to assignment completion and time-management skills. This book met that need and then some. It was a great resource for facilitating small-group instruction focused on increasing executive functioning skills. The story shows the struggles Dakota has with academic organization, which can lead to low grades and manifestations of anxiety. My students were able to learn new executive functioning strategies through the character's struggles. What made this book so engaging for my students is that it taught executive functioning skills through the story of Dakota. My students couldn't wait for the next chapter! This topic is often not exciting for my students, but this book gave me a fun, effective way to teach them about an important topic."" Lindsay Novak, Special Education Compliance Manager, School District of Philadelphia" Author InformationAn award-winning author and veteran school counselor, Jennifer has more than a decade's worth of experience supporting children's social and emotional growth. Her books help children understand complex issues by immersing them in true-to-life stories that highlight multiple perspectives. Jennifer's career as a counselor and her life as a mother have taught her a universal truth: all children want to be loved, valued, and respected for the unique individuals they are. She channels this truth in her writing, making each young reader feel like the stories speak directly to them. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |