Help Anxious Kids in a Stressful World

25 Classroom Strategies

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Free Spirit Publishing


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Free Spirit Professional®

Paru le : 2023-11-28



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Equip 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 peopleOffers standalone action strategies for classroom use, including a matrix to identify which strategies may be most useful for specific situationsMakes 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.
Pages
192 pages
Collection
Free Spirit Professional®
Parution
2023-11-28
Marque
Free Spirit Publishing
EAN papier
9798885543262
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9798885543286

Prix
36,99 €

David 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.