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When my son was in the third grade, I had the opportunity to attend a life-changing workshop. The workshop was presented by the Davis Joint Unified School District and was all about organization skills and children on the Autism Spectrum. I know this sounds dull, but stay with me here.
What I learned there not only was invaluable to my son, but to myself as well. Before this workshop organization was not my strong suit. I stank in school my whole life and really never learned how to study, or even read to retain information. Through this workshop I learned some shockingly simple, yet amazing tools that I still use to this day (my son does too).
Anyone can benefit from these, as long as you’re a visual person. If you learn best by visual reminders and cues (or have a child that does) then these tips should work great. I thought it would be nice to share them as I hope we all have a smooth school year.
1) Color is your friend! Give each subject in...
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