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Why Smart Kids Worry

Why Smart Kids Worry

Allison Edwards

Sourcebooks, Inc
2013
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A practical parenting resource to understanding and relieving anxiety in kids, including 15 tools and workbook exercises to do with your children to manage their fears and worry less.Being the parent of a smart child is great-until your son or daughter starts asking whether global warming is real, if you are going to die, and what will happen if they don't get into college. Kids who are advanced intellectually often experience fears beyond their years. And parents are left asking, why does my child worry so much?Anxiety is the number one mental health issue for children in the U.S. In this practical parenting resource, psychotherapist Allison Edwards guides you through the mental and emotional process of where your child's fears come from and why they are so hard to move past.Answers questions such as:How do smart kids think differently?How do I know if my child has anxiety (including a checklist)?What is the root of my child's anxiety and how can we overcome it?Should I let my child watch the nightly news on TV?How do I answer questions about terrorists, climate change, death, and other scary subjects?This is a must-have guide for parents looking for a kid-friendly toolkit for emotionally intelligent, observant, and inquisitive children who want to overcome anxiety.Praise for Why Smart Kids Worry:"Therapist Edwards brings profound insight into the minds of gifted, anxious children in this parent-friendly handbook" -Publishers Weekly, STARRED review"As a parent with anxiety as well as a child with anxiety, this was a really great manual." -Jessica Chiles"As a psychologist who works with children, I can honestly say this will be one book I will be adding to my borrowing library for parents to read." -Kerry Marsh, LibraryThing
Worry Says What?

Worry Says What?

Allison Edwards

National Center for Youth Issues
2018
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Allison Edwards, author of the best-selling book Why Smart Kids Worry, gives a glimpse into the ways worry whispers to young minds, and offers a powerful tool all children can use to silence those fears."Worry's songs tie my tummy up in knots, and the things he says make my heart beat very fast. Sometimes he speaks in a whisper, and other times his voice gets so loud I can't hear anything else."Worry and anxiety are currently the top mental health issues among children and teens. Children have a number of worries throughout childhood that will come and go. The problem is not with the worries themselves, but that children believe the worries to be true. With a relatable story and beautiful artwork, Worry Says What? will help children (and adults) flip their thinking when anxious thoughts begin and turn them into powerful reminders of all they are capable of accomplishing.
Marcy's Having All the Feels

Marcy's Having All the Feels

Allison Edwards

National Center for Youth Issues
2020
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What do you do with all your feelings?In Marcy's Having All the Feels, counselor and therapist Allison Edwards explores how sometimes feeling so many feelings doesn't feel so good at all.Marcy wanted to be happy. Happy is all she wanted to be. But all her other feelings kept showing up and at the worst times There was Frustrated and Angry, Sad and Embarrassed, and even Worried and Jealous. Her feelings were there as soon as she opened her eyes each morning, and they followed her around throughout the day. Some days all these feelings just felt like a little too much and she wanted to hide Marcy didn't want to feel angry or jealous. And she didn't like feeling sad or embarrassed. Why couldn't she be happy all the time? Then one day when Marcy's feelings disappear, she learns that her feelings don't have to control her, and they might even have a function.Maybe having all the feels might not be such a bad thing. And that one discovery? Well, it changes everything
15-Minute Counseling Techniques That Work: What You Didn't Learn in Grad School
The counselor is not the strategy. The counselor teaches strategies.As counselors, we spend our days helping kids. Kids come to us with a variety of problems, searching for answers. They want us to listen. And they need us to give them solutions for the issues they are facing.While these solutions may work temporarily, we really never help kids until we give them tools - or techniques - to manage thoughts and feelings on their own. Our job is not to do it for them. Our job is to teach them how to do it themselves This is the greatest gift we can give.In 15-Minute Counseling Techniques, Allison Edwards provides tools to use in individual or group counseling sessions with children in grades K-12. Children will learn how to calm their mind and body with Square Breathing, let go of negative thoughts by Changing the Channel, identify their unique gifts by creating a "What I'm Good At" Jar, and so much more.The techniques in this book will help children feel empowered to face everyday challenges and equipped to manage their stress and emotions. And, best of all, you will give them the confidence they need to handle challenges throughout their lives.
Flooded: A Brain-Based Guide to Help Children Regulate Emotions

Flooded: A Brain-Based Guide to Help Children Regulate Emotions

Allison Edwards

National Center for Youth Issues
2021
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A Brain-Based Guide to Help Children Regulate EmotionsWhen your brain perceives danger, your body and mind will go instantly into one of three modes-flight, fight, or freeze. Your heart races, your body tenses up, your hands shake, and your emotions take over rational thought.You've entered The Flood Zone.When children experience The Flood Zone, their behavior changes. They yell, bite, or run away. They withdraw and lose concentration. They blame and lie. In this state, children are unable to be rational, regulated, or otherwise compliant. Even the most motivated child (or adult) with the greatest coping strategies won't be able to identify or manage their emotions in The Flood Zone.In Flooded, counselor and bestselling author, Allison Edwards explains how parents, teachers, and counselors can identify when children have entered The Flood Zone. She also offers suggestions for teaching children (and adults ) how to regain control of their emotions.In this book, you'll get: An overview of how the brain interacts with emotionsUnderstanding of the role of trauma in emotional healthExplanation of why children can't respond rationally in stressful circumstancesTechniques for teaching children how to regulate emotionsSuggestions for setting up your classroom or office to improve emotional awarenessStrategies for improving interactions with children at school and homeAs educators, parents, and professionals, we need to teach children and teens how to identify their emotions, learn what triggers those feelings, and provide strategies to manage their feelings in a healthy way. This book explains how.
How to Crack Your Peanut: Solving the Mystery of Why You Sometimes Lose Your Mind
Give Kids the Tools They Need to Control Their Emotions.Allison Edwards' How to Crack Your Peanut helps kids understand why they sometimes lose control and make bad decisions. When kids learn how the brain works, they can begin to listen to their bodies and control their emotions.Diego doesn't understand why he always seems to lose his temper and lash out at people. He begins to feel like something is wrong with him and wonders if he is a bad kid. With the help of his counselor, Dr. B, Diego learns that the reason he acts the way he does is because of a peanut-shaped part of his brain called the amygdala.Once he discovers how his brain works, Diego understands why his body feels out of control when he is angry or overwhelmed. Will the three tricks he learns from Dr. B help him keep his peanut calm, cool, and collected?This gentle introduction to emotion regulation will help children realize they are not bad kids who make bad choices. They are good kids who can learn to control their emotions and make better choices, no matter the situation.
364 Days Until Halloween

364 Days Until Halloween

Allison Edwards

National Center for Youth Issues
2025
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Does Halloween Have You Spooked? A Heartwarming Tale about Braving Your Fears Halloween jitters? Don't worry, little monster Join Kai on a heartwarming journey through the changing seasons as he learns to embrace the magic of Halloween. Filled with vivid rhymes and whimsical illustrations, this delightful story celebrates friendship in unlikely places and the courage it takes to face your fears.364 Days Until Halloween is a perfect read-aloud for: Children ages 4-10 who are nervous about HalloweenParents looking for a fun and relatable story about overcoming fearsTeachers and caregivers searching for a charming book to share during Halloween festivitiesAnyone who needs a reminder that even the smallest light can shine brightly
Growing Up Strong: Empowering Young Minds to Manage Emotions, Navigate Conflict, and Embrace Growth
In today's world, resilience is a critical skill for children to thrive. Growing Up Strong offers a transformative approach to equipping kids with the emotional intelligence they need to become confident, capable adults. This comprehensive guide empowers you to help children: Identify and express their feelings in healthy ways Develop effective coping mechanisms to deal with challenges Navigate conflict peacefully and build strong relationships Embrace a growth mindset and learn from mistakes This book is for you if: You are a parent seeking to equip your child with emotional intelligence You are an educator or counselor looking for practical strategies to support students' social-emotional development You want to create a collaborative village (parents, educators, and counselors) to foster resilience in children Growing Up Strong provides: Age-appropriate activities and exercises to build emotional muscles Clear steps for emotion regulation to help children manage difficult situations Practical guidance for parents, educators, and counselors Real-world examples that illustrate key concepts
El Cerebro Desbordado / The Overflowing Brain: Una Guía Para Ayudar a Tu Hijo a Regular Sus Emociones / A Guide to Help Your Child Regulate Their Emot
Esta obra nos ofrece una visi n que cambiar la forma en la que padres y maestros lidian crisis conductuales al dar un paso atr s para lidiar sus propias reacciones y ayudar a que los chicos a recuperen el control de sus sentimientos y acciones. La autora se avoca a explicarnos por qu se da el estado desbordado, qu hacer para que el cerebro del ni o regrese a su estado normal y c mo ense arle estrategias de afrontamiento para lidiar con su vida emocional sanamente. This book offers us a vision that will change the way parents and teachers deal with behavioral crises by taking a step back to deal with their own reactions and helping children regain control of their feelings and actions. The author goes on to explain why the overflow state occurs, what to do to get the child's brain back to its normal state, and how to teach them coping strategies to deal with their emotional life in a healthy way.
Beat, Beat, Thump

Beat, Beat, Thump

Allison Edwards

National Center for Youth Issues
2022
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A Picture Book to Help Kids Calm Down and Find Peace When They Have Anxiety, Worry, or Panic What does anxiety feel like to a child? Beat, beat, thump. Beat, beat, thump. That's the pulse of Alex's heart as he navigates worries about school, friendship struggles, and trying new things. Sometimes the pounding of his heartbeat gets so loud that it's all he can hear. In this encouraging and heartwarming tale, Alex listens to the beat, beat, thump of his heart while feeling both panic and peace. When his anxiety grows, Alex uses techniques he has learned, like stomping his feet and focusing on his heartbeat, to center himself and regain his calm. When at peace, Alex can feel the steady hum of his heartbeat as he thinks about the fun things he'll do tomorrow, the people he loves, and how his strong heart has carried him through hard things.