Description
Anxiety can cause undue stress on all types of students and creates special issues for the intellectually advanced student. This class offers a unique look into the world of the anxious student and how his intelligence plays a role in his anxiety. This course will touch upon: How students process anxiety, how to address anxiety, How to answer tough questions, as well as a host of other useful topics. Various types of tools that adults can use to help the younger generation overcome anxiety-related issues are discussed. Although this class is geared towards the higher intelligence student, it offers a great wealth of information that can be used across all populations.
This course is appropriate for both general education and special education teachers of students in grades K-12 and is worth 3 graduate level professional development credits through University of Massachusetts Global.
Objectives
This class is based on the text:
Why Smart Kids Worry: And What Parents Can Do to Help
Author: Allison Edwards, LPC
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