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Supporting Students Who Are Worried and Anxious: Practical Tools for the Classroom

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Type:
  Video
Duration:
18 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Featuring:
John Piacentini, PhD, ABPP and Domenique Harrison, MA, MPH
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health

Overview


As students and teachers prepare for the upcoming school year, school communities will be adjusting to significant anxiety, stress, and trauma experiences. Dr. John Piacentini from the https://carescenter.ucla.edu discusses how teachers, parents/caregivers, and students can learn to identify and respond to anxiety symptoms and provide strategies to help combat stress in students.

Recorded on: 7/30/2020

  Keywords: Anxiety, Child Anxiety, Classroom, COVID-19, Social Emotional Learning, Stress, Support, Teaching

Learning objectives


  • Identify the common symptoms of anxiety in students
  • Define specific worries students have returning to school this year
  • Apply different tools to combat stress and anxiety in students
Added on 11/1/2024   ·   Last updated on 10/26/2020

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