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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ann Dolin has some presentations that are helpful for organizing homework and things, but the problem seems to be not looking at the actual problem and brainstorming real solutions. Can the shoe bag somehow be attached to the regular bag or get a bag with two compartments? At the library, the card must go back in the wallet and wallet into the pocket before he goes off to read. If he doesn't have pockets, is there a spot in your library bag? If not get one with a zippered pocket, etc. I'm not inherently organized or a maker of habits, but it has helped me to realize these things don't happen magically for other people either. Once you take your own judgment of him or yourself out of the picture, figure out what is the actual underlying problem? Then there will be a matching solution.[/quote] The wallet was supposed to be the solution for leaving the card! How long do I keep reminding card in wallet, wallet in pocket? I’ve helped set up systems, reminded, and then I need to start stepping back now that he will be turning 9… [/quote]
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