<p>Dizzymom, some things really can't be taught -- time management is one of those things where everyone has their own styles and rhythms. I'm sure that a search on Amazon will turn up a few dozen books, but what works for one person may not work for another. So you would have to match the book to the work style and personality -- is your kid an early riser, or a nightowl? Does he work better under pressure? Does he need a quiet place to work, or does he like to be surrounded by people or have the tv or radio on? Does he like to immerse himself in a task and work for hours on end, or is he a multitasker who likes to take a lot of breaks? Is he a listmaker? Is he the kind of person who would even want to read a how-to book and follow the advice? </p>
<p>Also... something about your s/n "Dizzy-mom" makes me think that perhaps you aren't the best person in the world to teach organizational skills? I mean, maybe you need "Exacto-mom" to fix this problems -- Exactomom would have never allowed her children to develop slothful habits from sitting around all day reading books and listening to classical music when there was housework to be done! ;)</p>