Many children are challenged by anxiety at some time in their school career. Bringing together knowledge from her years of teaching and parenting, Marianna Csoti shows how parents and professionals can help children aged five to sixteen move away from the negative thoughts and behaviour that contribute to school phobia.
As well as tackling specific problems of bullying, separation anxiety, social phobia and panic attacks, the author provides information on current therapies and medication for the severely affected and on what to do if the child regresses. The advice can also be used to help guard against another sibling developing school phobia.
This positive and practical book is packed with information and guidance for parents, carers, teachers and other child-support professionals, on dealing effectively with the difficulties of children whose lives are being adversely affected by this distressing and very real condition.
School Phobia, Panic Attacks and Anxiety in Children
Description
Table of Contents
Introduction. 1. School Phobia. 2. Anxiety Disorders. 3. Bullying. 4. Separation Anxiety. 5. Social Phobia. 6. Positively Dealing with the Child's Anxieties. 7. When the Child is Severely Affected by Anxiety and Related Problems. 8. First Steps in Recovery: Letting Go. 9. What to do if the Child Regresses. Poem: The Anxious Child. Further Resources. Useful Contacts. Index.
Author Description
Marianna Csoti has taught in the London Borough of Brent and has been a houseparent at an international sixth form college for six years. She began writing personal, social and health education when she moved to Wales. She is the author of People Skills for Young Adults, Social Awareness Skills for Children, Contentious Issues, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers and Assertiveness for Young Adults and The People Skills Bible. Her website is: www.bookstohelppeople.co.uk