How to Support Your Outside-the-Box Learner in School
Are you a parent or teacher of a student who thinks school is boring, homework is pointless, and teachers are clueless? If so, you might feel frustrated, overwhelmed, or hopeless about helping them succeed. Fear not. I’ve got you covered.
In this article, I’ll share strategies to support your unconventional learner, drawing from the work of Seth Perler, an executive function coach specializing in outside-the-box learners. These strategies aren’t quick fixes, but with consistency, patience, and collaboration, they can significantly improve your child’s academic performance and well-being.
Ready to learn more? Let’s dive in.
1. Organize Papers with Folders Instead of BindersOutside-the-box learners often struggle to keep track of papers, leading to missed deadlines and frustration. Using folders instead of binders can simplify organization:
Assign one folder per subject, clearly labelled with the subject and teacher’s name.Use different colours or stickers for personalization.Have separate folders for homework, completed work, and extra papers to streamline the organization.2. Regularly Empty and Sort BackpacksA cluttered backpack can lead to stress and missed assignments. Establish a weekly routine to empty and sort backpacks:
Choose a consistent time, such as after school or before bed, to empty the backpack.Sort items into categories: papers, books, trash, etc.Put papers in designated subject folders and dispose of trash promptly.3. Simplify and Consistently Use PlannersEffective planning is crucial for outside-the-box learners. Keep planners straightforward and consistent:
Choose a planner with enough space for assignments, due dates, and reminders.Update the planner daily and use colour coding or stickers to highlight critical tasks.Regularly check and cross off completed tasks.4. Monitor Grades and Communicate with TeachersRegularly checking grades and communicating with teachers fosters accountability and helps address concerns promptly:
Check online grades weekly for missing assignments or upcoming assessments.Communicate respectfully with teachers to seek clarification or support.Use emojis to convey friendliness and expressiveness in communication.5. Create a Distraction-Free Study SpaceA quiet, well-lit study space can enhance focus and productivity:
Choose a designated area free from distractions like TV or phones.Have all necessary materials readily available before starting homework.Use emojis, like
Weekly reviews promote reflection, goal-setting, and progress tracking:
Set aside time each week to review completed tasks and assess progress.Set realistic, specific goals for the upcoming week and track them in the planner.Celebrate achievements and use motivating emojis like
Encouraging self-advocacy empowers learners to express their needs and find solutions to challenges:
Teach children to communicate their needs and preferences respectfully.Guide them in problem-solving and celebrate their successes and growth.Use emojis like
These strategies can empower outside-the-box learners to succeed in school. Every child is unique, so adapt these systems to suit individual needs. Celebrate their differences and support their journey.
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