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First graders started studying on their own.
First grade, I started studying on my own.
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Book Introduction
The power of perfecting your child's study habits by writing in a planner for 10 minutes a day.
The habit of writing changes a child's study skills!


Study habits in elementary school are an important foundation that determines grades not only in elementary school but also in middle and high school.
However, there are clear limitations to parent-led planner use.
This book is a practical study habit guidebook that helps children plan and study their own schedule rather than providing detailed study methods for each subject.

The author, a former elementary school teacher in Seoul and an education expert who works under the name 'Yesulchwit', observed the changes and growth of her two children while using a planner with them, and compiled the practical know-how she gained in the process into this book.
Beyond being a simple schedule management tool, a planner can be an important tool for children to develop the power to "grow themselves through records."

The book is filled with insights from an education expert, the trials and errors I've experienced as a real mother, and even practical tips and mindsets I've discovered while using a planner with my child.
Parents who worry more about "how to create habits" than "what to study" will find the answer in this book.

Instead of telling your child to study, try writing it down with them starting today.
Those little habits can change your child's future.
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PROLOGUE
“Would you like to record together starting today?”

Part 1: About Writing a Planner

01 Are you thinking about writing a planner?
02 The first step to a balanced lifestyle
03 The beginning of the habit of taking responsibility for your own day
04 How to Start Writing a Planner
#Treasure Map

Part 2: Getting Started with Planner Writing

(Preparation stage)
Create a treasure map
#Treasure Map

(starting stage)
01 The first step in writing a planner
#Goal Calendar Sticker Board
#Goal Calendar Stamp Board
02 Creating Lifestyle Habits with a Planner During Kindergarten
#magnetic toothbrush holder
#ToDoList
03 Parents' attitude toward planners
#Parent Feedback
#Specific implementation goals
04 Customized planner based on your child's personality
05 How to Use a Planner for Elementary School Students
06 Creating a Learning Environment for Elementary School Students
#Living room study room

Part 3 How to Make Planner Writing a Routine

(Practice stage)
01 Creating a routine at home
#Our Home Planner Routine
02 Planning Your Day
#Applying the block technique
03 Prioritizing
#Priority application planner
#AnnualHabitTracker
04 Add play activities and break times to your planner
#Planner with reward activities
05 Write a special day planner
#SpecialDayPlanner
06 Special reward just for my child
#Special Reward Day
07 What's more important than material rewards
#Communication channel with children
08 How to Turn Mistakes and Failures into Learning Opportunities

Part 4 How to Use the Planner

(Advanced stage)
01 Organizing Habits Starting with a Planner
#Planner reserved seat
#Lyrics distribution chart
02 Planner to record learning process
03 How to Use a Planner as a Learning Note
04 How to Teach Economics with a Planner
#Planner Recording Income and Expenses
05 Start your day with positive affirmations
#Positive Affirmation Record
06 Using the Planner as a Gratitude Journal
#Gratitude Diary

Part 5 Beyond Writing a Planner

(Expansion phase)
01 'Challenge' activity with parents
#Reading Record
02 Model Parents' Learning Attitudes
03 Parents' words that open a child's heart
#Parents' Speaking Practice
04 Hours Catching the Thief
05 Developing continuous learning habits
#Mom's Planner

EPILOGUE
“Recording, leaving behind love”

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Into the book
“Those ‘small actions’ accumulate to form a day, and that day, accumulated like that, becomes a week, a month, a year, and ultimately, it creates a child’s life.”
--- p.25

“A planner that suits your child’s personality can be a great help in motivating them and increasing their engagement.
“It’s not just a tool to list things that need to be done, but rather something that the child comes to accept as something they ‘want to do.”
--- p.76

“A routine isn’t something you have to follow perfectly, but rather a process of creating a natural flow that suits your home.
Even if there are some trial and error, if you create it together with your child, the planner will soon become a natural part of your daily life.”
--- p.100

“Praise that places meaning on the process like this instills in children a sense that ‘effort is worth it.’”
--- p.135

“When you use a planner, there are bound to be days when you don’t get to do everything you planned.
How parents react in these moments influences their children's attitudes and habits.
Rather than making children feel ashamed or afraid of failure, parents need to respond warmly and flexibly so that they can accept it as an opportunity for growth.”
--- p.140

“Recording is also a great way for a child to express his or her self.
What started out as a simple schedule gradually grew into a treasure chest of its own, capturing the child's emotions, learning essentials, and even their reflections on reading.
“The records that are accumulated line by line become footsteps that clearly show the child’s efforts and growth.”
--- p.155

"Planning goes beyond simply being a tool for study planning and habits. It can be the starting point of an expanded experience that records your daily life and connects ltodrkr to the world."
--- p.185

Publisher's Review
The kid who writes wins!
The repeated experience of accumulating small accomplishments each day strengthens a child.


"The Essentials of Children's Study Habits," written by Jeong Ye-seul, a former elementary school teacher and education expert, based on her five-year practical experience.

As children enter elementary school and a few years pass, differences in study habits, self-direction, and planning skills begin to widen even among children in the same grade.
One of the decisive forces that makes the difference is the ‘habit of recording.’

Children who plan their days, record their accomplishments, and organize their studies without being told to do so will gain confidence and build positive energy for learning.
No matter how good the teaching materials and lectures are, children who move without habits will always depend on their parents' instructions and their learning will inevitably go nowhere without being able to put it into practice.

Writing a plan is an important habit that should be taught before studying.
And this habit is most firmly established when it begins at home with parents.


The author has proven through his own life and his two sons that 'a child who writes is unshaken.'
The book contains the story of my transformation from a person with zero planning, the self-esteem I gained through recording my family's daily life, and the journey of creating a routine with my child.

We're teaching you how to write a planner in 5 steps.

- Preparation: Have you ever started out with a planner and given up after just three days? Start by creating a "treasure map"—a map to help your child discover their dreams—and motivate them.

-Startup phase: Start by practicing achieving small goals and feeling a sense of accomplishment.
We introduce tools and methods to help you build habits.
-Practice phase: Routines are perfected through repetition.
Learn how to plan your day and create a balanced routine that includes play and rest.

-Advanced stage: Use the planner as your child's portfolio.
Record your learning process, write learning notes, economic education, gratitude journal, etc.
-Expanding Stage: Challenging activities, conversations, and role models with parents help children develop sustainable habits. Join your child on his or her growth journey.

Each topic has its own key message and practical tips, so you can just read that section and apply it to your planner.
Put what you've learned in the book into practice with the appendix planner! Keeping a journal isn't just about scheduling; it's a powerful tool for fostering your child's self-esteem and self-direction.
Give your child the gift of 'writing skills' before studying.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 21, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 212 pages | 342g | 145*200*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791160322521
- ISBN10: 116032252X

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