aseball, the last thing Braden wants to hear is Mom and Dad harping about everything he must finish on his to-do list.
Of course, they wouldn't be on his case if he actually paid attention and did what he needed to do. From chores at home to questions on a quiz, Braden never checks his work for mistakes or to see if he missed anything.
Is there a solution to his sloppiness? Yes... but will Braden be willing to try it? Can he become a master of self-monitoring?
Self-monitoring can be challenging to understand for children and skills such as completing work accurately and completely, staying on task, following instructions the first time, waiting to be called on, and getting the teacher's attention appropriately can be challenging to master.
Award-winning author, happy father, and popular school counselor Bryan Smith highlights the importance of slowing down, being accurate, and double-checking one's work in the seventh picture book of the
Executive Function series written for students in grades K through 5.
Tips for parents and educators are included at the end of the story to help children develop their abilities to self-monitor.
The series also includes: - What Were You Thinking?
- My Day Is Ruined!
- It Was Just Right Here!
- Of Course It's a Big Deal!
- Time to Get Started!
- What's the Problem?
- I'll Never Get All of That Done!
- Fix It with Focus
- How Do I Remember All That?