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How to teach your teen time management to get to work on time 12 Articles

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    by Linda Ann Nickerson

    TIME TRAINING FOR TEENS Parents beam with pride when their teenagers begin their first real jobs. Whether teenagers work at the car wash, the corner store or the gourmet coffee shop, their newfound earning ability is ca...read more

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    by Earl Demott

    As a teacher, I would like to think that the mind is full of higher thinking skills that see intrinsic benefit in everything. As a parent, I know this is not true. How to teach a child the lessons of time management is t...read more

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    by Marie-April

    Have you ever noticed that in some families all the members, regardless of their age, seem to be constantly late? They can be seen rushing around in a constant state of frenzy in what always seems to be the "last minute", ...read more

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    by C.D. Crowder

    It can be hard to make a teen want to go to work on time. Of course, they have no problem meeting their friends or getting to their sporting events on time. These are things they enjoy, so they are more motivated to be o...read more

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    by Jodi Wright

    How to teach your teen time management When I was working with teens at risk at a downtown technical high school, this was the strategy that we taught to help our students become punctual. It can be just as effective in...read more

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    by Jennifer Metz

    Since many teens fail to realize that a world exists outside of their immediate bubble, they tend to be chronically late creatures. They are often too busy daydreaming, or gabbing on the phone with their best friend. It is...read more

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    by E.M.Robinson

    The best way to teach your teen time management to get to work on time is by being on-time yourself. Your actions speak much louder than your words. So, if you haven't been a person who leaves early for appointments to be ...read more

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    by Ted Sherman

    I lived in a tightly-disciplined time management world between the ages of six and 20. I had no choice, so I complied and thrived. When my own kids attained their teens, I'm afraid I used too much of the "when I was your a...read more

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    by Todd Pheifer

    Some people are punctual by nature, while others struggle with timetables and schedule obligations. Teens can be notoriously bad at dealing with schedules due to immaturity, oversleeping, and a general lack of awareness w...read more

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    by Aline Neal

    TIME MANAGEMENT FOR YOUR TEEN Time management is one of the hardest lessons to learn for a teen, procrastinating and letting everything slide is usually how its done, especially when there is no direction or routine. A ...read more

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    by Julie Emery

    The best opportunity to teach your teen time management actually occurs in the years preceding "teen-hood"-those precious years prior to that first big "You're a teenager now!" thirteenth birthday. When parents consisten...read more

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    by Carl Schultz

    "Early is on time, on time is late." Teaching your teen this lesson from the very beginning will give your teen a valuable perspective for being on time to work. This philosophy will provide a basis for learning how to be...read more

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