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Planning Isn't My Priority: and Making Priorities Isn't In My Plans

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Planning Isn't My Priority: and Making Priorities Isn't In My Plans
Planning Isn't My Priority: and Making Priorities Isn't In My Plans

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Planning Isn't My Priority: and Making Priorities Isn't In My Plans

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This storybook is the second in the . It highlights the importance of planning and prioritizing. It also spotlights the unique differences and strengths that live in all of us. This book will which is a vital executive function skill. Children who possess effective prioritizing skills can learn to manage not only daily responsibilities, but also how to prepare for future success. Planning and prioritizing are two of the most difficult executive function skills for people to master. Planning effectively is the thinking skill that helps an individual develop strategies to accomplish goals. It allows a person to think about completing a task before it is started. Life is all about making choices. Prioritizing effectively helps a person make the best choices possible. Time is a limited commodity. To get the most out of your time and accomplish all that you need to do, you have to be able to plan and prioritize both on a long and short-term basis.

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