Addressing Anxiety in Young Learners : A Teacher's Guide to Recognizing Needs and Resolving Behaviors

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Addressing Anxiety in Young Learners : A Teacher's Guide to Recognizing Needs and Resolving Behaviors

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 160 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781681256498
  • DDC分類 371.94

Full Description

Anxiety rates are skyrocketing among young learners—and their teachers need explicit training on how to understand and support these students. A concise, reader-friendly guide written especially for teachers, this urgently needed book will prepare early educators to recognize anxiety issues in children ages 3-8, identify the associated behaviors, and work effectively with students who have anxiety symptoms.

Teachers will start with a well-organized primer on the different types of anxiety in children, featuring symptoms, causes, triggers, treatment options, and case stories. Then they'll get expert guidance on addressing anxiety and challenging behaviors in the classroom, with dedicated chapters on key topics like assessment, intervention, and the parents' experience.

Ideal for both preservice and in-service professional development, this introductory guide gives teachers the accessible information they need to understand learners with anxiety and support their success inside and outside the classroom.

TEACHERS WILL:

Explore seven types of childhood anxiety: generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety, selective mutism, OCD, phobias, and anxiety rooted in childhood trauma
Review the assessment and evaluation process, and understand the role a teacher should play
Recognize co-morbidities with anxiety—including ADHD, autism, and depression—and how they may affect a child's symptoms and treatment plan
Understand the issues and emotions parents face, so that teachers can offer them sensitive support
Use effective classroom interventions to meet the needs of children with anxiety and create a nurturing learning environment
Learn which strategies to avoid, from unrealistic expectations to excessive reassurance

Contents

Introduction - James's Story
Part 1 - What is Childhood Anxiety?
I. Typical Developmental Milestones and Traditional Childhood Anxiety
a. Statistics on childhood anxiety
II. Types of Anxiety
a. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
b. Panic Disorder
c. Separation Anxiety Disorder
d. Social Anxiety Disorder
e. Selective Mutism
f. Specific Phobias
III. Causes of Anxiety
a. Genetics
b. Brain Chemistry
c. Life Situations
d. Learned Behaviors
e. Physical Health
IV. Anxiety Symptoms
a. Physical 
b. Behavioral
c. Cognitive
V. Anxiety Triggers
a. Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
VI. Trauma, ACEs, and Anxiety

Part 2 - Dealing with Childhood Anxiety and Challenging Behaviors in the Classroom
I. Assessment and Evaluation Process for Anxiety
a. Screening
b. Referral
c. Assessment
II. Anxiety Treatments
a. Play-based therapy
b. Cognitive behavioral therapy
c. Medication
III. Co-Morbidities with Anxiety
a. Autism
b. ADHD
c. Depression
d. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
e. Oppositional Deficiency Disorder
f. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
IV. Partnering with Parents
a. Guiding Parents through the Evaluation Process
b. Chronic Sorrow
c. Parent Education
V. Classroom Interventions
a. Creating Routines
b. Calming Strategies
c. Creating Safe Spaces
d. Zones of Regulation
e. Incredible 5-Point Scale
f. Accommodations for Social Anxiety
g. 504s and IEPs
VI. Strategies to Avoid
a. Excessive Reassurance
b. Showing Frustration
c. Allowing a Child to Hide from Fears
d. Lack of Collaboration with Family

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