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OverviewEquip teachers with the knowledge and tools needed to address child and adolescent anxiety at a critical moment. The number of students experiencing anxiety at school is on the rise. With this book, teachers can create emotionally supportive environments and strengthen children's abilities to cope with anxiety. This must-have resource: Provides a framework for understanding anxiety, its causes, and the various ways it can present in young people Offers standalone action strategies for classroom use, including a matrix to identify which strategies may be most useful for specific situations Makes implementation of strategies easy with reproducibles for teacher and student use Drs. David Campos and Kathleen McConnell Fad wrote this book to ensure that teachers, regardless of their prior knowledge and background, have a wide range of easy-to-understand and useful instructional tools to address anxious behaviors. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Campos , Kathleen McConnell FadPublisher: Teacher Created Materials, Inc Imprint: Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S. Edition: First Edition, Book with Digital Content Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9798885543262Pages: 192 Publication Date: 28 November 2023 Recommended Age: From 4 to 99 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“Highly recommended.” * Library Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review * ""Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World is an amazing resource for teachers and counselors. It is easy to read and utilize for educators while containing all the resources needed to implement the strategies successfully."" * MiddleWeb * ""This book arrives at a time of significant societal stress and offers insight and relief. It is informative, practical, and, most importantly, oriented toward taking immediate action to relieve anxiety in our children. It is rare to encounter a publication so informative and solution based that teachers and counselors at every level can use to enhance their students’ lives. No child is immune from anxiety. Having worked as a professional counselor and therapist at all levels of the educational system for over thirty years, I recognize the need our school staff has for solution-based literature related to anxiety. In addition, as a private practitioner having specialized working as a family therapist, it is apparent to me that Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World would be a welcome addition to any therapist’s or counselor’s library."" -- Jack Gilbert, M.A., bilingual licensed professional and marriage-family counselor, former school psychologist ""Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World is a timely and much-needed resource. As an educator consulting with school leaders across the country, I know the issue of childhood anxiety is real. It enormously impacts the challenges teachers face as they work with their students. Principals are searching for strategies to help teachers and their students."" -- Eileen M. Reed, Ed.D., ESR Consulting ""Anxiety rates in children are on the rise, and our children need us to notice when they’re struggling and to help them when they don’t have the ability to ask for help themselves. I love that this book provides actionable, practical knowledge so that, regardless of experience, prior knowledge, and background, teachers and others involved with students can help make a real difference."" -- Alison Bogle, parenting blogger, writer, and speaker ""A much-needed resource for teachers on student anxiety. Preventing and relieving anxiety is essential to student well-being, and without intervention, it can become an obstacle to students’ success in school and in life. This book is focused on supporting and caring for children and youth and will be a wonderful resource for teachers and educational leaders as well as parents and other community members."" -- Gloria T. Alter, M.A., Ed.D., counselor, teacher educator, and author of The Human Rights Imperative in Teacher Education """A much-needed resource for teachers on student anxiety. Preventing and relieving anxiety is essential to student well-being, and without intervention, it can become an obstacle to students' success in school and in life. This book is focused on supporting and caring for children and youth and will be a wonderful resource for teachers and educational leaders as well as parents and other community members.""--Gloria T. Alter, M.A., Ed.D., counselor, teacher educator, and author of The Human Rights Imperative in Teacher Education ""Anxiety rates in children are on the rise, and our children need us to notice when they're struggling and to help them when they don't have the ability to ask for help themselves. I love that this book provides actionable, practical knowledge so that, regardless of experience, prior knowledge, and background, teachers and others involved with students can help make a real difference.""--Alison Bogle, parenting blogger, writer, and speaker ""Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World is a timely and much-needed resource. As an educator consulting with school leaders across the country, I know the issue of childhood anxiety is real. It enormously impacts the challenges teachers face as they work with their students. Principals are searching for strategies to help teachers and their students.""--Eileen M. Reed, Ed.D., ESR Consulting ""As a current professional school counselor and previous elementary school teacher, this book provides me a plethora of useful and effective strategies to use with my students. Reading Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World reminded me of why I became a professional school counselor. I saw, firsthand, how childhood anxiety affected my students and decided to pursue a career that would allow me to help my students on a deeper level. Childhood anxiety has become even more prevalent than it was before the Covid pandemic. These 25 strategies are bound to help not just counselors, but any parent or educator who wants to go the extra mile and make a difference in a child's life.""--Eva Barrientos, M.Ed., CSC, elementary school counselor ""As a school principal serving students who suffer from anxiety and other forms of trauma, this book has been a godsend. It's a tremendous help to myself as a leader and to my staff, who are constantly searching for valuable tools to support our highest-need students. Children are our most valuable asset to the survival of our communities and deserve the best support they can get through our public education system. The tools provided in Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World are practical and immediately applicable to any classroom.""--Amy E. Garza, M.Ed., principal of Medio Creek Elementary School, SWISD, San Antonio, Texas ""This book arrives at a time of significant societal stress and offers insight and relief. It is informative, practical, and, most importantly, oriented toward taking immediate action to relieve anxiety in our children. It is rare to encounter a publication so informative and solution based that teachers and counselors at every level can use to enhance their students' lives. No child is immune from anxiety. Having worked as a professional counselor and therapist at all levels of the educational system for over thirty years, I recognize the need our school staff has for solution-based literature related to anxiety. In addition, as a private practitioner having specialized working as a family therapist, it is apparent to me that Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World would be a welcome addition to any therapist's or counselor's library.""--Jack Gilbert, M.A., bilingual licensed professional and marriage-family counselor, former school psychologist" """A much-needed resource for teachers on student anxiety. Preventing and relieving anxiety is essential to student well-being, and without intervention, it can become an obstacle to students' success in school and in life. This book is focused on supporting and caring for children and youth and will be a wonderful resource for teachers and educational leaders as well as parents and other community members.""--Gloria T. Alter, M.A., Ed.D., counselor, teacher educator, and author of The Human Rights Imperative in Teacher Education ""Anxiety rates in children are on the rise, and our children need us to notice when they're struggling and to help them when they don't have the ability to ask for help themselves. I love that this book provides actionable, practical knowledge so that, regardless of experience, prior knowledge, and background, teachers and others involved with students can help make a real difference.""--Alison Bogle, parenting blogger, writer, and speaker ""Highly recommended."" -- ""Library Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review"" ""Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World is a timely and much-needed resource. As an educator consulting with school leaders across the country, I know the issue of childhood anxiety is real. It enormously impacts the challenges teachers face as they work with their students. Principals are searching for strategies to help teachers and their students.""--Eileen M. Reed, Ed.D., ESR Consulting ""As a current professional school counselor and previous elementary school teacher, this book provides me a plethora of useful and effective strategies to use with my students. Reading Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World reminded me of why I became a professional school counselor. I saw, firsthand, how childhood anxiety affected my students and decided to pursue a career that would allow me to help my students on a deeper level. Childhood anxiety has become even more prevalent than it was before the Covid pandemic. These 25 strategies are bound to help not just counselors, but any parent or educator who wants to go the extra mile and make a difference in a child's life.""--Eva Barrientos, M.Ed., CSC, elementary school counselor ""As a school principal serving students who suffer from anxiety and other forms of trauma, this book has been a godsend. It's a tremendous help to myself as a leader and to my staff, who are constantly searching for valuable tools to support our highest-need students. Children are our most valuable asset to the survival of our communities and deserve the best support they can get through our public education system. The tools provided in Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World are practical and immediately applicable to any classroom.""--Amy E. Garza, M.Ed., principal of Medio Creek Elementary School, SWISD, San Antonio, Texas ""This book arrives at a time of significant societal stress and offers insight and relief. It is informative, practical, and, most importantly, oriented toward taking immediate action to relieve anxiety in our children. It is rare to encounter a publication so informative and solution based that teachers and counselors at every level can use to enhance their students' lives. No child is immune from anxiety. Having worked as a professional counselor and therapist at all levels of the educational system for over thirty years, I recognize the need our school staff has for solution-based literature related to anxiety. In addition, as a private practitioner having specialized working as a family therapist, it is apparent to me that Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World would be a welcome addition to any therapist's or counselor's library.""--Jack Gilbert, M.A., bilingual licensed professional and marriage-family counselor, former school psychologist" Author InformationDavid Campos began his career in education more than thirty years ago, when he started teaching second grade. He earned his Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin, specializing in learning disabilities and behavior disorders. His scholarship focuses on instructional design and delivery, childhood health and wellness, and LGBTQ children and adolescents. He has written books on childhood loneliness, childhood obesity, and inspiring creativity in students, among others. He lives in San Antonio, Texas. Kathleen McConnell Fad has a Ph.D. in learning disabilities and behavior disorders from The University of Texas at Austin. Kathy was a general and special education teacher before working as a college professor and a consultant specializing in emotional and behavioral disorders. Her publications focus on practical strategies for teachers, counselors, and educational specialists. Kathy has written books on childhood loneliness, gifted and advanced learners, and more. She lives in Austin, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |