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When My Worries Get Too Big! : A Relaxation Book for Children Who Live with Anxiety
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Worry and anxiety are on an upswing. In fact, anxiety is the most frequent of all mental disorders in children. High levels of stress and big emotions related to social situations, sensory issues, or general frustration are common in children who live with anxiety. Such stress can lead to a loss of control, resulting in aggressive behaviour, such as screaming, throwing things or even hurting someone. Prolonged anxiety can also seriously impact success in academic achievement and cause children to avoid social and extracurricular activities.
Now with a special section on evidence-based teaching activities for parents and teachers alike, this bestselling children s classic just became even better and more relevant. Engaging and easy to read, this illustrated children's book is filled with opportunities for children to participate in developing their own self-calming strategies. Children who use the simple strategies in this charming book, illustrated by the author, will find themselves relaxed and ready to focus on work or play!
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Now with a special section on evidence-based teaching activities for parents and teachers alike, this bestselling children s classic just became even better and more relevant. Engaging and easy to read, this illustrated children's book is filled with opportunities for children to participate in developing their own self-calming strategies. Children who use the simple strategies in this charming book, illustrated by the author, will find themselves relaxed and ready to focus on work or play!
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Product details
- Paperback | 55 pages
- 198.12 x 248.92 x 7.62mm | 136.08g
- 01 Oct 2014
- AAPC Publishing
- Autism Asperger Publishing Co,US
- United States
- English
- Revised
- 2nd Revised edition
- 1937473805
- 9781937473808
- 6,324
About Kari Dunn Buron
Kari Dunn Buron taught in K-12 with students on the autism spectrum for 30 years. She developed an Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate programme for educators at Hamline University in St. Paul, MN, USA and has done volunteer work specific to autism in Trinidad, Tobago, Barbados, Tanzania and Ghana. In 2003, Kari received a Self-designed Bush Leadership Fellowship that allowed her to spend a year interviewing and working internationally with a number of scientists and researchers in the area of Social Cognition, Education and Autism with a focus on challenging behaviours.
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