No More Procrastination: A Practical Guide to Time Management for Kids
- ProcrastinationTime ManagementChildren
- Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life Personal Transformation Time Management
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:September,2024
- Pages:(Unknown)
- Retail Price:49.80 CNY
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★With 6 great tips × 38 topics × 100 + efficient action strategies, it easily breaks the habit of procrastination!
★From “messy rooms” to “difficulty in getting up early”, it helps children develop a sense of planning and improve efficiency, cultivating self - discipline from a young age!
★The book adopts the “four - step analysis method” to guide children to reflect on themselves, change their concepts, and take action step by step, easily saying goodbye to dawdling!
Description
√ Take immediate action
√ Plan reasonably
√ Complete efficiently
The book analyzes children's procrastination in four steps, delving deeper layer by layer to solve the problem from its root.
Step 1: Raise specific questions that children can compare with their own actual situations.
Step 2: List examples for children to reflect on whether they have the same problems.
Step 3: Change concepts and propose the correct way to do things.
Step 4: Propose improvement measures that are scientific and practical.
Through the forms of daily life stories, interesting comics, and professional method guidance, this book helps children establish a correct sense of time, plan their time scientifically and reasonably, and achieve not being late for class, not procrastinating on homework, and playing with self - discipline and moderation. In this way, children can overcome procrastination, develop willpower, and form scientific, reasonable, and efficient time - management habits, laying a good foundation for their future study and life and benefiting them for a lifetime.
Author
A veteran children’s book planner with over a decade of experience in newspaper and book editing, Que Yawei has a deep understanding of the current state of children’s literature publishing in China. He is also well aware of the challenges and deficiencies parents face in guiding their children’s reading. He has successfully planned and launched several children’s books and educational aids that have received positive market feedback. Among the nearly a hundred books he has planned to improve primary school students’ reading and writing skills, titles such as “100 Classical Chinese Articles for Primary School Students”, “Primary School Students’ Comic Chinese Idiom Stories”, and “Mind Map Composition for Primary School Students”, have been particularly popular with young readers for their rich illustrations and innovative formats.





