Originally Posted by indigo
Originally Posted by greenlotus
...I wonder if she is ready for the busy work and organizational side.
... What can we do to get her ready?
Rather than focus on readiness for a particular AP subject, might you consider focusing on underlying life skills?
Such as Executive Function (EF) skills?
Organizational skills?
Time management skills?
Study skills?
Prioritizing?

As an example, this book addresses procrastination. It is newly listed as a resource, on the Davidson database.
Bust Your BUTS: Tips for Teens Who Procrastinate, by Joanne Foster Ed.D.

As another resource, Understood.org has articles and tips covering many of the life skills listed above.

Oh yes, we attempt to work on overall organizational skills. Gets tricky when one's child does not want the help. She only recently accepted a calendar in her room. Sigh. Understood.org is a great resource, BTW. I share it with many parents. I am using the meeting with the English teacher as a means to find out how our school's AP classes are structured. Plus, he was the only one not at our daughter's 504 meeting so I want to talk with him.