Monday, December 5, 2016

I Feel Worried: Tips for Kids on Overcoming Anxiety Book Review

In a time when teachers are also expected to be social workers and counselors, I Feel Worried can be a useful individual or whole class resource to address how students are feeling. I Feel Worried: Tips for Kids on Overcoming AnxietyI Feel Worried: Tips for Kids on Overcoming Anxiety

Nadine Briggs and Donna Shea (Authors)
Ryan Flynn (Illustrator)
How to Make and Keep Friends, LLC
Children’s Non-Fiction

Publication Date: September 28, 2016

More and more often teachers are facing challenging issues in their classrooms with fewer and fewer resources to help. One issue that I've seen a lot of in recent years is childhood anxiety. I Feel Worried: Tips for Kids on Overcoming Anxiety is a great resource for teachers (or parents) to help students who struggle with anxiety. The book gives background information about "worry" and provides ideas to help children identify what they're feeling, why, and how to deal with it.

In a time when teachers are also expected to be social workers and counselors, I Feel Worried can be a useful individual or whole class resource to address how students are feeling.

If you’re interested in reading I Feel Worried: Tipsfor Kids on Overcoming Anxiety, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon. 


*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an honest review.


------------------------------------------------

Get book suggestions for your kids right in your inbox!  
Sign up for my monthly newsletter by clicking here.   
------------------------------------------------ 



No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...