time management
Britishnoun
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She joined the speakers’ circuit in the early 1990s, giving talks about work-life balance, self-esteem and time management at computer conferences and for other professional groups.
“Besides skills and knowledge, homework teaches students discipline, organization, time management, responsibility, and accountability.”
From Los Angeles Times
“This homework procedure provides the benefits of homework: time management, work ethic and responsibility, with the added benefit of boosting whole child well-roundedness and time off screens,” Rosenbaum said.
From Los Angeles Times
Ms. Twenge approves of such flexibility: “It makes sense to give an occasional extension for homework. But if it’s every night, you should probably have a discussion about time management with your kid.”
It said the Cybersecurity for Democracy centre's research states tools like "Take A Break" notifications for app time management are no longer available for teen accounts - when they were actually rolled into other features or implemented elsewhere.
From BBC
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