Join us for a free training to learn how April supported her daughter, Alia, throughout her years in school and strengthened their relationship in the process.
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Hi! I'm Alia, and as college graduate, I understand how important it is to be organized and on top of assignments. However, my journey through elementary and middle school was often filled with stress and overwhelm because I didn't quite have a system set up and I started procrastinating.
My 5th grade science fair project was a huge turning point in my life. It was the first project that my mom TAUGHT me to break down into smaller pieces, and this changed the trajectory for the rest of my years in school.
Once I was taught simple principles about breaking down projects, using a planner, and decluttering everything from my room to my backpack, my life was changed! I am passionate about teaching about student organization to parents around the world so that they are prepared with the resources to support their students.
What would have felt overwhelming in the past (like organizing my college apartment--below) simply turned into a project that I could break down and successfully accomplish. I couldn't believe my apartment transformation that took place in just 1 day after moving in!
Now, as a college graduate, I feel like I have all of the tools I need to be a successful, dependable, independent, and confident adult.
From my 5th grade science fair project to my senior research paper in college, I have grown immensely, and I know exactly how to manage the projects, tasks, and routines in my life.
As a parent, you want the very best for your student, and this training will give you four action items that you can start using and modeling NOW in your own home.
Of course, every student will approach organization in their own unique way, but just knowing that there is an easier, less stressful way to approach school and "adulting" is so powerful. I'm excited for you as you begin this journey with your own student, and I hope to be a support along the way!