The My Healthy Living Journal is the Companion Book to Raising Responsible and Accountable Children. It is a wonderful tool to teach with because it's fun.Children retain more information when they are having fun, and as we all know, a child's play, is their work. This Journal is a great way for your kids to color their way through learning how to be accountable and responsible for themselves. It can even serve as your Child's Portfolio, and has a lesson included on that too.Included in it's pages are taught concepts and skills on many topics, each leading them toward their goals for a fulfilling life, with the rewards they have worked for themselves.Forms and colorable pages include:Learning whose important in their own Address BookTracking their own progress with the My Attendance formGoal Setting for daily, weekly, monthly and a yearCommunicating to others with Confidence and PrideGetting rid of the negative tapes that are holding them backChores are an everyday part of life not a punishmentYour diet is important to your overall health and brain functionFood Intake Calendar with Weekly and Monthly Dinner ChartsMy Grocery List, My Approved Food Shopping listMy Approved Restaurants/Foods, Approved Picnic List and othersMedical Checklist and Symptoms Chart so your child sees the whole pictureChilds Budget-learning howReading Log, Resource Log, Daily Diary and Writing Checklist School or Home School Log, Report Cards and awards they have receivedAll Outings including Field Trip Check Lists and logsColorable pictures for their clip art calendars are Vegetables, Fruits, Good Eating, Bad Eating.Additionally, there is a special section on Good and bad Behaviors, which includes Negotiable and Non-negotiable behaviors and The Seven Rules of Behavior.
It covers at home, school, and Outings behavior, and even has a Parent/Child Behavior Contract.Other Behavioral Concerns:Special attention is given in this book to the following symptoms, allowing your child to see their own actions/reactions to life. Giving them the knowledge of it, also allows them the opportunity to change it. Included but not limited to these covered are:Marked Hyperactivity-what I call Wiggling, Impulse Actions, Disruptive behaviors, Poor self-controlCompulsive actions, Low frustration levels, Learning Developmental Difficulties, Short attention span, is Accident prone or has poor muscle coordination, Dyslexia/ reading problems, Cognitive and Perceptual Disturbances, difficulty in comprehension and short term memory, and many more.