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Anxiety in SchoolsWorry, fear, meltdowns, inability to concentrate, refusing to go to school. Author: Rogers Behavioral Health
Worry, fear, meltdowns, inability to concentrate, refusing to go to school. Students outward behavior can often indicate an internal struggle with anxiety. And as the most common emotional disorder affecting kids today, anxiety is having an impact on thousands of classrooms nationwide. But how can you know when students are dealing with anxiety? And what can you do to help? To help you manage anxiety in your students, Rogers provides a comprehensive set of educational tools, helpful articles, anxiety-reducing exercises, and the new Anxiety in Schools podcast. In this six-part series, our expert medical staff share ways you can identify at-risk students, practical tips for addressing anxiety in the classroom, and clues for knowing when its time to seek professional help. Listen to the podcast and access a library of additional resources below to help your students Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Mental Health, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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When to refer
Episode 6
Tuesday, 10 December, 2019
In part six of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Heather Jones, PhD, clinical supervisor at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses when to refer to a specialist in the field and resources available to help with anxiety in schools.