In today's episode, I share a strategy I use to help kids get their homework done. (I use it to help adults get stuff done, too!)
It involves assessing in advance the time and effort/energy required to do each homework assignment (or part of the task) and then using the information to make decisions about prioritization and sequencing. So, not only dies it help kids attack the task at hand, but it build executive functioning skill, too!
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