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Raising an Organized Child

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Damon Korb

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  • Ages: 4+
  • Pages: 236
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781610022828
  • Published: 2019

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Frustrated parents who are tired of chaos will find concrete, actionable guidance for raising an independent, self-assured, and organized child. Dr. Korb defines the neurodevelopmental abilities that are critical for organization and shows parents how to develop their children’s organized thinking skills. He provides practical solutions to help children develop their organizational abilities and executive function. Raising an Organized Child also offers an overview of brain development as it relates to organization from infancy through the teen years and provides appropriate age-based milestones for organizational skills. Dr. Korb’s advice covers neurotypical children as well as those with ADHD, Autism, or other conditions, to help all parents bring more order to their children and their lives.


Michelle Garcia Winner, the Founder of Social Thinking, says:

"Dr. Korb and those of us at Social Thinking, share the same treatment values—rather than tell children what to do, help them learn to figure out how they can do more and more for themselves. Ultimately, this “figure it out” guidance turns into actively encouraging children to learn how to problem solve. This type of teaching lasts a lifetime. Dr. Korb’s book, Raising an Organized Child guides adults in fostering their children’s organized thinking as they grow up. This is a must-read book for parents and educators."

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