Posting Tomorrow

In light of the unexpected earthquake today here in Virginia (and aftershock this evening), I am delaying today’s post until tomorrow. Fortunately we are all well and safe but this experience has certainly given me a lot to think about with regard to emergency preparedness! 

Adapting Your Organizing Style to Your School

Even the most organized person is going to face challenges once in a while adapting to the organizing demands of a particular situation.  School environments really test all of us.  There are many different ways of teaching the same subject matter, different teacher personalities, different 

Could Defects in Executive Functioning Be Hurting Your Child’s Success in School?

Being an elementary or secondary student these days is a tough job. You have to be to school on time, usually at an early hour of the morning, manage numerous classes and subjects every day, do your homework on time and cope with the stress 

August’s Theme: Organizing for the School Environment

This month at Ruly we will be focusing on organizing for the school environment. Whether you are currently a student of any age or you are supervising someone else’s educational experience, school demands excellent organizational skills. I have been fortunate to have had the benefit 

Ruly Recap and Reader Feedback: Perfectionism and the Parent-Child Relationship

Hard to believe but summer is 2/3 over and it is time to recap this month’s discussion of perfectionist parenting! I started the month sharing with you some of the Google search keywords people have been using to query perfectionism and the parent-child relationship and