From Caroline Miller <[email protected]>
Subject Helping Kids With Back-to-School Anxiety
Date September 1, 2020 6:46 PM
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The start of school ([link removed]) is triggering anxiety for a lot of children. Those going to school in person may be anxious about separating from parents after so many months of being together 24/7. That’s on top of apprehension about going to school with masks and distancing and all the hand-washing, fears about getting sick, and the unsettling knowledge that their world might get turned upside down again at any time. This week on childmind.org we explore ways to help children work through their worries ([link removed]) and make the best of an uncertain situation.

For parents of children with learning issues whose school services have been interrupted by virtual or hybrid schedules this fall, we have information and advice about how to advocate effectively for them ([link removed]) and get IEP or 504 plans updated to cover their needs.

And finally, for teachers, two of our experts offer tips on how to handle behavior ([link removed]) issues in virtual and hybrid learning.

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