About the
Book:
Title:
What’s the Deal with Teens and Time Management: A Parents’ Guide
to Helping Your Teen Succeed
Author: Leslie Josel
Publisher: People Tested Media
Pages: 88
Genre: Nonfiction/Parenting
Author: Leslie Josel
Publisher: People Tested Media
Pages: 88
Genre: Nonfiction/Parenting
Time management is a challenge for
everyone, but it is a particularly daunting challenge for teens. More
than 70% of teens in the US struggle with time management and the
numbers are growing. Teens are busier than ever and they lack the
necessary tools to manage their time.
Nationally recognized time management
expert, Leslie Josel, in her new book, What’s the Deal with
Teens and Time Management, takes parents step-by-step through the
basics of teaching teens the time management skills they need to
succeed-at school, at work and in life. Says Josel, “Time
management is a skill that doesn’t come naturally to everyone-but
it can be learned. This guide opens the door to the world of
time management, what it really means, why it is important and why
teens probably don’t ‘get it’.”
This is a user-friendly guide full of
best practice solutions for helping teens stay on top of their
homework, avoid procrastination traps, get out the door in the
morning with minimal conflict and manage the use of their
electronics. “Throughout the book I offer up my ‘Triple Ts’ –
my tried and true Tips, Tools and Techniques- to provide support and
guidance for parents looking to help their teens understand, develop
and implement time management skills.”
In this book, parents will learn the
FIVE mindsets needed to start their teen on the journey of
time management awareness; how to create a “Personal Homework
Profile” to better understand how their teen tackles homework;
how to help their teen create a time sense and develop “future
awareness”; what FOMO is and how to manage it at home; how to kick
procrastination to the curb; and so much more!
For More Information
- What’s the Deal with Teens and Time Management: A Parents’ Guide to Helping Your Teen Succeed is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Watch the book trailer here.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
Book Excerpt:
Time
management is a challenge for everyone, but it is a particularly
daunting challenge for middle and high school students. There is an
expectation that at their age they should be independent and know how
to get things done on their own. But teens are busier than ever.
Between homework, school, afterschool activities, family, friends,
jobs, and more, teens often find that their time is truly NOT their
own. Add in the fact that they often lack the tools to manage their
time; maybe it’s a little unrealistic for parents to expect their
teenagers to instinctively know how to manage time.
“What’s the Deal with Teens and Time Management” takes parents
step-by-step through the basics of teaching their teens the time
management skills they need to succeed—at school, at work and in
life!
This is
a user-friendly guide full of best practice solutions for helping
teens stay on top of their homework, avoid procrastination traps, get
out the door in the morning with minimal conflict and manage the use
of their electronics. In a readable, breezy and witty fashion, Josel
opens the door to the world of time management, what it really means,
why it’s important and why your teen probably doesn’t “get it.”
And throughout the book, Josel offers up the “Triple Ts” – her
tried and true Tips, Tools and Techniques – to provide support and
guidance for parents looking to help their teens understand, develop
and implement time management skills.
In this
book, you’ll learn:
- The FIVE mindsets parents need to start their teen on the journey of time management awareness.
- How to create a “Personal Homework Profile” to better understand how your teen tackles homework.
- How to help your teen create a time sense and develop “future awareness”.
- How to pick an appropriate paper or electronic academic planner and how to properly plan their time.
- How to create a peaceful and calm morning routine to get your teen out the door in the morning without anxiety and frustration.
- Case studies, useful resources, Leslie’s straight talk and much, much more!
Time
Management is a Life Skill that Doesn’t Come Naturally to Everyone.
It Can be Learned.
About the
Author
Leslie Josel is
the Principal of Order Out of Chaos®,
an organizing consulting firm specializing in student organizing and
chronic disorganization. Launched in 2004, Order Out of
Chaos® offers organizing, time management
and coaching services; provides family education and ADHD resources
as well as teleclasses, webinars, videos, and products to hundreds of
families.
Leslie is a
graduate of the JST Coach Training Program for teens and college
students with ADHD. She is a Golden Circle member of the National
Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and earned her Chronic
Disorganization and Hoarding Specialist certificates from the
Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD).
In 2015,
Leslie’s second book, What’s
the Deal with Teens and Time Management, a
parents’ step-by-step guide to help teach their teens the time
management skills they need to succeed in school, home and in life,
was published. Leslie is also the creator of the award winning
“Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management,”
a student planner that helps middle and high schoolers develop
and master time management skills.
A respected
resource on ADHD and Executive Functioning in students, Leslie speaks
and conducts workshops nationally to parent and educator groups on a
variety of issues and topics facing students today, including The
Matan Institute, National Ramah Camping Commission, and Morgan
Stanley. Leslie has also been featured in national broadcast and
print media such as the Hallmark Channel’s “The Better Show”,
“Conversations in Care” radio, The Associated Press, Family
Circle Magazine, and Educational Dealer Magazine.
Also known nationally as an expert on
chronic disorganization and hoarding issues, Leslie has appeared on
many episodes of TLC’s hit television show, “Hoarding: Buried
Alive”, and the Cooking Channel’s television special, “Stuffed:
Food Hoarders”. In 2014, Leslie received a Telly Award, the
Internet/Online programming’s highest honor for her work on
dLifeTV.
She is also the
co-author of the award winning “The Complete Diabetes Organizer:
Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More Manageable Diabetes Life”
(Spry, 2013).
To sign up for Order Out of Chaos’
monthly newsletter, read their weekly blog, access free videos,
resources and information or learn more about Leslie, visit their
website at www.orderoochaos.com.
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