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Aug122011

Simple Saturday: Get Organized Without Losing It

All right, y'all. You already know that I've been teaching since the TRex wore diapers, right? That being said, these old eyeballs know a good thing when they see one and Janet Fox's Get Organized Without Losing It rules!

Teachers and parents, if you're seeking a source to help create a little calm in the back-to school chaos, this book is it! Dudes and dudettes, look no further. I say that you have found the academic organizational Mecca right here and now!

We're not only talking about strategies to keep those binders bound in order or ways to keep time managed to a tee. Nope. We're talking about sensitive, child-centered approaches to insure that your precious darling will find success in the wacko world known as SCHOOL.

Here's what I suggest that you do. Step one: Order Janet Fox's incredible book. Step two: Download the game I created to compliment this book by clicking HERE, which goes hand-in-hand with the organizational principles presented in the text.

And then, Back-To-School 2011-2012 will be a breeze, baby! I guarantee it!

Reader Comments (3)

I wondered on THursday if this book was going to be your Saturday solution. Yea. I was right. And it is a great book!

August 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLindsey Lane

And you're pretty darned great yourself, sister! Thanks for being a Simple Saturday fan.

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