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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

10 Teaching Tips for Children with Anxiety


10 Teaching Tips for Children with Anxiety
  1. Provide a way to release anxiety. This will vary from child, to child but could include listening to calming sounds or taking a body break
  2. Validate the child’s feelings, take their concerns seriously
  3. Give the child a place where it is safe to fail, provide a quiet spot away from peers to manage their anxiety
  4. Be organized, give the child a visual schedule at their desk, break the school day into sections that the child can visualize and manage
  5. Give the child more time to process information, the situation and the demands that may be asked of them
  6. Remain calm and relaxed, provide a comforting presence
  7. Be consistent and have a predictable classroom routine
  8. Teach and model coping techniques, deep breathing for example (smell the flower, blow out the candle)
  9. Use a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach that allows the student some freedom in choosing their task or assignment
  10. Try not to put the child “on the spot” or call attention to their anxiety
  11. Allow the child to have an item or toy that provides comfort at school

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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

How to Reduce Test Anxiety

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Friday, October 6, 2017

Child Therapist's List of Top Worries by Age

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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Anxiety Disorder


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Crying at School Drop Off: Tips that Can Help

Tips that Help
1. Create Excitement
2. Read Books Together
3. Practice
4. Spend Quality Time Together
5. Slow Down
6. Create a Good-Bye Ritual
7. Keep it Short
8. Don't Linger
9. Pack a Comfort Item
10. Be Positive
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Monday, September 25, 2017

Tips for Communicating with Teachers Effectively

Helpful Tips for Communication with Teachers Effectively







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Labels: Academics, Children, Education, Parenting

Monday, May 29, 2017

Relatives Raising Relatives



Across the United States, more than 6 million children are being raised in households headed by grandparents and other relatives; 2.5 million children are in these households without any parents present. As the children's parents struggle with substance abuse, mental illness, incarceration, economic hardship, divorce, domestic violence, and other challenges, these caregivers provide a vital safety net to children inside and outside of the foster care system. This fact sheet provides important information and resources for the grandparents and other relatives raising children in your state.
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Labels: Adjusting, Children, Family, Parenting

Monday, May 22, 2017


Since many remarriages include children from previous relationships, step-families or blended families are more common than ever. When families "blend" to create step-families, though, things may not progress smoothly. Some children may resist changes, while you as a parent can become frustrated when your new family doesn't function like your previous one. While changes to family structure require adjustment time for everyone involved, these guidelines can help your blended family work through the growing pains. No matter how strained or difficult things seem at first, with open communication, mutual respect, and plenty of love and patience, you can develop a close bond with your new stepchildren and form an affectionate and successful new family.
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Monday, May 15, 2017

10 Signs of a Healthy Co-parenting Relationship




Co-parenting, sometimes called joint parenting or shared parenting, is the experience of raising children as a single parent when separation or divorce occurs. Often a difficult process, co-parenting is greatly influenced by the reciprocal interactions of each parent. Co-parenting requires empathy, patience and open communication for success, which can be difficult for couples who've encountered marital issues. However, placing the sole focus on your children can be a great way of helping to make co-parenting a positive experience. This article helps families by discussing 10 signs of a healthy co-parenting relationship.
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Monday, May 8, 2017

Books to Help Children Understand Family Change



Every child is bound to experience difficult events as they grows up: a family member becoming ill or passing away; a divorce or separation; a move that takes them away from the familiar comfort of home.

When complex situations arise before a child develops the ability to express emotions, books can help children feel less alone and more at ease with feelings like anger, frustration, or sadness. While a book can’t make everything better, stories often provide a great way to connect with children and help discuss difficult topics. This book list includes a number of great children's book that deal with adoption, divorce, separation, and other family change events. 

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