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Overcoming School Anxiety: How to Help Your Child Deal With Separation, Tests, Homework, Bullies, Math Phobia, and Other Worries

Overcoming School Anxiety: How to Help Your Child Deal With Separation, Tests, Homework, Bullies, Math Phobia, and Other Worries

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Author: Diane Peters Mayer
Publisher: AMACOM
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 39666

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0814474462
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.154
EAN: 9780814474464
ASIN: 0814474462

Publication Date: July 2, 2008
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Book Description
Every year, more than 68 million students of every age find themselves worrying excessively about their first day of school, even before it begins. Their hearts race, their stomachs turn, and their palms sweat just thinking about getting on the school bus for the first time, that first pop quiz, or that notoriously strict teacher. For parents of these children, nothing can be more upsetting than dropping their kids off on the first day of school, wondering how they will cope. Now, they can stop worrying and start helping. As a seasoned psychotherapist, Diane Peters Mayer has successfully treated hundreds of elementary school students suffering from this common disorder. In Overcoming School Anxiety, she shows parents how to deal with a wide variety of problems, from test and homework anxiety, to bullying, and fear of speaking up in class. Mayer also offers easy-to-learn techniques for children including breathing and relaxation exercises, focusing techniques, and tips on proper diet and exercise that help relieve stress. Filled with real-life examples as well as proven advice for working with teachers, principals, and counselors, this is the only comprehensive guide that will enable every parent to help a child cope, build confidence, and succeed in school.

Book Description

Every year, more than 68 million students of every age find themselves worrying excessively about their first day of school, even before it begins. Their hearts race, their stomachs turn, and their palms sweat just thinking about getting on the school bus for the first time, that first pop quiz, or that notoriously strict teacher. For parents of these children, nothing can be more upsetting than dropping their kids off on the first day of school, wondering how they will cope. Now, they can stop worrying and start helping. As a seasoned psychotherapist, Diane Peters Mayer has successfully treated hundreds of elementary school students suffering from this common disorder. In Overcoming School Anxiety, she shows parents how to deal with a wide variety of problems, from test and homework anxiety, to bullying, and fear of speaking up in class. Mayer also offers easy-to-learn techniques for children including breathing and relaxation exercises, focusing techniques, and tips on proper diet and exercise that help relieve stress.

Filled with real-life examples as well as proven advice for working with teachers, principals, and counselors, this is the only comprehensive guide that will enable every parent to help a child cope, build confidence, and succeed in school.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An extremely helpful and clearly written book   September 3, 2008
At last! A book that delivers what its title promises! This is a lucid, extremely well-organized book that parents and counselors will likely find useful in helping children cope with school-related anxieties. Although each chapter provides informative reading, I found the last 5 or so chapters most instructive and interesting. So much of what we can do to help our children often involves little more than a bit of care and thoughtfulness in approach. The author of this book makes that abundantly clear by focusing on simple belly-breathing exercises, "let go and flow" technique, healthful eating and daily exercise, and even alternative (but not far-fetched) medical treatments. This book is a must for any parent or counselor who seeks to help children live up to their academic potential despite psychological challenges, all the while understanding--in the matter-of-fact way of a seasoned professional--that these sorts of "problems" are rather common but certainly need not be debilitating.


5 out of 5 stars A Reading Must for All Parents   August 26, 2008
Diane Mayer's book, Overcoming School Anxiety, should be on every parenting how-to book shelf, right next to Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. With insight and compassion, Ms. Mayer guides us through our child's daunting school world; and with clarity and wisdom, she teaches us how to calmly and perceptively lead our child to success, self-confidence, and self-esteem. This book is more than its name implies--each of us, child and adult alike, reacts physically and mentally to stress of everyday life. Ms. Mayer identifies those stressful triggers and teaches parents and children to employ common-sense coping mechanisms for better lives in school and out. Health care professionals and educators--add this book to your Reading Musts for Parents! As a mother of two, I find this book indispensable.


5 out of 5 stars A Great Asset for Teachers, Parents, and Counselors!   July 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is a must read for parents, teachers, and counselors. So many children suffer from school anxiety and this book is a great resource for anyone who works with or lives with school-aged children. The fears and frustrations surrounding school anxiety can be very intense. The book offers easy-to-follow explanations about anxiety, how it can devastate children, and how to conquer it. It provides solutions for parents whose children are being bullied, who are afraid of test-taking, who are overwhelmed with homework, or afraid of failing in school. As a counselsor of children, I am already applying the techniques with my clients! It's terrific. Finally, someone has put a name to this pervasive problem!

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