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Anxiety/ADHD

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Per worrywisekids.org: "...kids assume that their fears and worries make sense, are messages to heed, or at the very least that they are stuck listening to them. They usually believe that their level of fear is an accurate reflection of how dangerous a situation is, instead of knowing that their fear is a reaction to thinking scary thoughts about a situation. Like cracking the code in a math problem, when parents step in and re-label worry as just one line of thinking which can be challenged by alternative tracks, this opens up possibilities for new ways of understanding what is happening in the mind and the body and gives kids a new sense of control and hope. Helping kids know that being afraid isn't the same as being in danger is an empowering discovery. Understanding that hearing scary stories would make any one afraid, kids can learn that one important way of reducing anxiety is by changing the story their mind is telling them about the situation. Once they are less afraid, it will be easier to approach events and situations which have previously been avoided"

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What is
Anxiety?
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Worried? Click on Mrs. Stoner to listen to a reading of "Wilma Jean the Worry Machine"

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A great 40-minute (1 hour with Q&A) video in regards to children with ADHD!  Click the picture above.

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Click the box to the left for a webinar on solutions for routines for children with ADHD and here for the slides to go with it

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