Planner Alternatives for Students and Adults

Over the years Dr. Davenport has known many students and adults who struggle to use a standard store-bought or school-provided planner. Using a combination of the following tools, these adults and students are now experiencing success. Block Scheduling to Live your Life on Purpose (Teens & Adults) Using a No-Frills Assignment Book or Assignment Sheet […]

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Using a Routine Checklist

Children and teens with executive functioning problems often struggle to consistently complete routines.  One way to help is to use a routine checklist: Try this one and the following procedure to get your child to take ownership of the process. Download Routine Checklist This routine checklist can be used for any number of different routines […]

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Using a Student Planner

Students with ADHD and executive functioning challenges struggle to consistently write down their assignments.  Their complaints about the student planners sold at school are a dime a dozen.  The most common complaint I hear is, “There’s too much distracting stuff on each page! I start to write down my homework, then I see an interesting study skills […]

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