What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management by Leslie Josel – Book Review
Do you have middle and high school children who are struggling to manage the ever-increasing demands of their modern-day lives?
Would you like to help your teenagers develop good time management skills that will help them succeed at whatever they do in life, but find yourself in need of a good resource to help get you started?
Nationally recognized time management expert Leslie Josel has written a book just for you!
What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management – A Parents’ Gide To Helping Your Teen Succeed provides you with step-by-step instructions on how to help your teens learn the time management skills they need to succeed at school, at work, and in life!
Leslie recognizes that 70% of US teens struggle with time management and says that the numbers are growing. According to Leslie:
Time management is a skill that doesn’t come naturally to everyone – but it can be learned.
In What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management you’ll learn the following skills:
- The Five Mindsets you need to adapt when developing your teen’s time management skills
- How to create a Personal Homework Profile
- How to help teens 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
As Leslie teaches you her Triple T’s – her Tips, Tools and Techniques – you may even find yourself operating a little more efficiently as well!
At under 100 pages, What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management is easy to read and filled with invaluable information to apply.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars!
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What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management – Book Tour
From September 1 through September 30, 2015, What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management is on Virtual Book Tour with Pump Up Your Book Virtual Publicity Tours – and Create With Joy is delighted to kick off the reviews!
Be sure to click on the tour banner for the What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management Book Tour to see what others are saying about Josie’s book and to read interviews and guest posts by the author!
About Leslie Josel
Leslie Josel is the Principal of Order Out of Chaos®, an organizing consulting firm that specializes in student organizing and chronic disorganization. She brings over a decade’s worth of professional experience working one-on-one with teens and their families as well as speaking to teachers, parents, and professional groups across the country.
Leslie brings her perspective of a mother of a time-challenged teen into her work and into the solutions she shares in this book.
Resources
For More Information
- Visit Leslie’s Website.
- Visit the What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Managment Book Tour Page.
- Connect with Leslie on Facebook and Twitter.
- What’s The Deal With Teens And Time Management is available on Amazon.
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Great resource – thanks for sharing. I see tons of posts on potty training and cute little toddlers, but I think the teen aged set is sadly neglected in the blog world, so I’m always happy to see help for teen parents. I have a 17 year old, so I figure I need all the help I can get! And yes, his time management skills (or lack thereof!) are driving me right up a tree!
You’re so right about the need for more teen resources!
Hope this book helps with your son’s time management challenges!
Oh, I wish I had known about this book tour. I am going to be posting my review of this book very soon myself. 🙂 I love the information she shared and the guide that she included to help with teens gaining independence.
Isn’t this a fab book Crystal? So many useful ideas!