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Dixie, a certified therapy dog, works alongside her handler Stephanie Zimmerman to provide emotional support to students who ...
It's almost time to go back to school, but managing stress, anxiety and those first-day jitters can be difficult.
LISD’s head counselor is urging families to create structure at home to help ease student anxiety during the back-to-school transition and even offers a handful of tips to start the year off strong.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Kristi Phillips joins Jennifer Franciotti to discuss back-to-school anxiety and how parents can ...
Back-to-school anxiety is hitting parents just as hard, driven by mounting pressures around schedules and emotional readiness ...
Jeremy Pettit, child anxiety expert, shares how parents can help their children beat the school jitters and how to identify ...
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THAT ANXIETY MAY NOT ALWAYS BE RELATED TO THINGS LIKE THE START OF SCHOOL, BUT IT’S STILL A GOOD IDEA TO CHECK IN WITH YOUR CHILDREN JUST TO SEE HOW THEY’RE FEELING, AND THAT COULD POSSIBLY MAKE THEM ...
This stress can come from a variety of factors, like starting at a new school or transitioning from middle to high school.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues into a new school year, there are many challenges that families are facing, including the isolation and anxiety of learning at home. A Baylor College of Medicine ...
Lynchburg, VA - First day of school anxiety can really make the transition back to school a tough one. Couples and Kids in Lynchburg shared some good tips to get everyone in your family back into ...