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Procrastination: Stop the Madness

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By breaking it down into small pieces, it likely won't seem so daunting. Have your child break down the task into steps. Provide your child with praise and positive reinforcement each time he makes strides in completing the feat. This should serve as a motivator for your child to keep up the good work. When the project is complete, reward your child with a movie, a picnic or some other special event recognizing his efforts. Although it's OK for you to be your child's biggest cheerleader along the way, it's not up to you to bail your child out when he is pressed for time because he waited until the last minute. Do not bail your child out. If you do, he will never learn the consequences of procrastination.