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Customized and Innovative 
Children/Student Organizational Services


Does your child have difficulty with...
  • random current and/or outdated papers stuffed in a very messy backpack
  • leaving important homework assignments, papers and books behind at school
  • estimating and knowing how much time is needed to complete tasks
  • waiting until the last minute to begin starting homework and/or long-term assignments (projects, reports, etc.), constantly rushing
  • finding needed materials and objects in backpacks, desks, lockers
  • transitioning from one task or activity to another 
  • forgetting to turn in completed homework or often turning it in late
  • deteriorating, failing grades due to disorganization


Parents, caregivers and educators know that students thrive and succeed in three well organized worlds.
1.  organized home
2.
organized school
3. organized time management
 


Home Organization
  • Analog Clocks and Watches
  • Bedroom Space Planning (room contents, clothing storage, personal items, memorabilia, extra-curricular items, entertainment items, technology, etc.)
  • Calendars (student, family)
  • Closets/Shelvings
  • Desks (storage and surface work areas)
  • Desktop File Box (hanging folders for each subject)
  • Desk Drawer Organizer
  • Home/School Communication Systems  (school supplies, syllabus information, teacher/class expectations, etc.) 
  • Homework Routines
  • Home Study Areas
  • Homework Supply Box/Kits
  • Morning and Evening Routines
  • Paper Flow Systems (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly handouts, homework, projects, misc. papers, tests and quizzes, etc.)
  • Paper Storage
  • Portable Office (supplies for students who work in various spaces in your home)
  • Student Checklists and Planner
  • Study Habit Routines and Skills (goal setting, plans to achieve goals, preferred learning environment, learning style, thinking style, etc.)
  • Study Habit Space (room, desk, chair, lighting, phone, shelving, trash can, landing area, bookshelf, etc.)
  • Supplies (three hole punched notebooks, pens, pencils, rulers, scissors, Wite-Out, etc.)


School Organization
  • Accordion Based Paper Flow System (accordion files and paper pads)
  • Analog Clocks
  • Backpack
  • Binder Based Paper Flow System (subject dividers, three hole punched notebook paper, poly envelopes, reinforced paper, etc.) 
  • Calendars (subject, extracurricular, etc.)
  • Expandable Folder
  • Homework Planner
  • Lockers and Supplies
  • School/Home Folder
  • School Schedule


Time Management  (Details fitting within the big picture)
  • Analog Clock and Watches (gain accurate sense of available time because you can't watch the passage of time on a digital clock or watch)
  • Calendars (electronic calendar for portability and flexibility; paper calendar for big picture view)
  • Chores
  • Customized Student Planner (grid blocks to prioritize, sequence and schedule before/after school activities and commitments) 
  • Family Calendar (color coded for each family member)
  • Family Commitments
  • Goals/Priorities
  • Homework (break up homework into chunks)
  • Planner (paper or electronic)
  • Routines
  • Stop Watch (learn to accurately estimate time, rather than under estimate time or over estimate time) 
  • Student Calendar (accurate sense of available time for weekly/monthly academic, athletic, social, extra-curricular, religious activities)
  • Social Life
  • Timers (practice estimating and measuring actual time spent to complete school work and other tasks)
  • Tools:  www.timetimer.com

Students of all ages must learn and utilize important cognitive (mental) and physical (space and stuff) organizational skills and strategies to succeed. 
 Every child works differently and learning to be organized is an extremely important process. Developing strong, effective study habits and skills to master core and specialized curriculum is greatly facilitated when students can access the material easily and are well organized!                        

Energize and Organize works with children/students to identify their organizational strengths and challenges then creates customized, innovative organizational systems and solutions to assist them as they work towards and achieve academic excellence and social competence.

                                 Energize and Organize is here to help your child thrive and succeed in school!  
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  • Welcome
  • About Us
  • Services
    • Home Office Organization
    • Residential Organization >
      • Are You Chronically Disorganized? >
        • Common Characteristics of Chronically Disorganized Individuals
      • Are you Situationally Disorganized?
      • Organizing by Learning and Action Style Preferences
    • Senior Organization
    • Student Organization >
      • Executive Function
      • Improving Your Child's Organizing Skills
      • Organizing by Learning/Sensory Preferences and Action Style Preferences
      • Organization and Time Management Strategies for Kids with L.D.
      • Student Organizing Tips - Internet Resources
  • Gallery
  • FAQ
  • Resources
    • Charitable Donation Information
    • Decisions, Decisions, Decisions ... To Keep or Not to Keep?
    • Green Tips from NAPO-New England Professional Organizers
    • Insightful Education Websites for Children and Students with All Kinds of Abilities
    • Inspirational Organizing Quotes
    • Interesting Readings
    • Junk Mail and Telemarketing Phone Call Reduction Resources
    • Miscellaneous Organizational Tips
    • NAPO Code of Ethics
    • NAPO-NE Tips for Adopting Green Organizing and Celebrating Earth Day
    • NAPO-NE Tips for Practical Ways to Get Organized
    • Outstanding Professional Organizer Websites
    • Organizing Product Stores
    • Resale Information
  • Testimonials/In the News
    • Testimonials
    • In the News
  • Contact
  • Blog