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Helping Kids Cope With Stress
To adults, childhood can seem like a carefree time. But kids still experience stress. Things like school and their ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Ways For You and Your Child to De-Stress
Stress is a natural part of life, but too much of it can be harmful. How much stress are you experiencing? Stress in ...
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Helping Children with Stress
The following was taken from an e-mail sent by Jonah Edelman, Executive Director, Stand for Children, as suggestions to ...
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Helping Children Cope with Stress
Clearly, children need adult assistance in working through both the normal stresses of development and the added ...
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Is Your Child Too Busy?
"She's not really good at soccer and she doesn't really like it, but all her friends are doing it.""If I miss a ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Childhood Stress
As providers and caretakers, adults tend to view the world of children as happy and carefree. After all, kids don't ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Take the Stress Out of Birthday Parties
The pressure to throw the perfect birthday party has become overwhelming for parents. Here's how to handle birthday ...
Source: Education.com
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Tickling Your Child's Funnybone
Did you hear the one about the class clown who giggled her way to better health, a happier life and stronger ...
Source: Education.com
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Kids Stressed Out? Try Yoga!
Unless you haven't opened a magazine or left your house in the past few years, you probably know that yoga is trendy. ...
Source: Education.com
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Time Management (for Teens)
Time management means organizing your schedule in a way that allows you to get things done in a timely manner, without ...
Source: Girls Health
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Helping Gifted Students With Stress Management
What Is Stress? Stress is the body's general response to any intense physical, emotional, or mental demand placed on it ...
Source: Educational Resource Information Center (U.S. Department of Education)
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Pressure, Stress, and the Gifted Student
Gifted students can experience high levels of stress to excel at everything they do. Here's how parents can help.
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The Psychological Impact of School Transitions
School moves can represent a stressful experience for the majority of children. However, for children with disabilities,...
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Even Preschoolers Sweat the Small Stuff
How much stress could a 4-year-old possibly be under, you ask? Well, she may not be worrying about the mortgage, the...
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Overcoming Homework Anxiety
Most students dislike doing homework, but do it begrudgingly. Children who feel anxious about going to school or test...
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Nurturing Your Child's Resilience
Here's how parents can nurture their child's resilience, their ability to bounce back from life's hardships.
Source: Education.com
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