Coping skills for anxiety children

    • [DOC File]Tips on Dealing with young people's fears and anxiety

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      Physical coping strategies may include flapping, rocking, twirling in one spot, or any other physical repetitive movement. Some individuals with ASD have reported a ‘need to flap’ at times of stress, and that the movement has the effect of relieving anxiety.


    • Coping Strategies - Sheffield Hallam University

      Encourage children to share things that work for them and think about how we could present that idea on a card for someone who didn’t know how to yet. Outcome/Benefits: This will support children to initiate positive coping skills with reduced support and promote independent and …


    • Helping Kids with Anxiety: Strategies to Help Anxious Children

      The sorts of experiences and kinds of relationships that really count are those that promote feelings of security, self efficacy, hope and coping skills. (Refer to the Tip Sheet “Tips for parents and educators: Building resiliency in young people”.) Parents and teachers can help young people through: Modeling calm coping behaviour.


    • [DOCX File]HandsOn

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      Slate, C. N., & Scott, D. A. (2009, March). A discussion of coping methods and counseling techniques for children and adults dealing with grief and bereavement. Paper based on a program presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Charlotte, NC.


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