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This website provides useful information, resources, and materials about anxiety and OCD as they relate to the school setting. In addition, it offers specific tools for teachers, administrators, and other school personnel who may work with students with anxiety and/or OCD.
Discover valuable AAP resources for supporting students with anxiety in school. Explore effective interventions, coping strategies, and educator resources to create an anxiety-aware and stress-free learning environment.
Students with anxiety need concrete, easy-to-use strategies to help them cope. Rooted in cognitive therapy, Zones of Regulation is a curriculum developed to help kids understand and learn to manage their emotions.
Resources for understanding anxiety in children and teenagers — the symptoms, the kinds of anxiety, and the best treatments for anxiety.
Treatment Resources. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) developed Anxiety Disorders: Parents’ Medication Guide. This guide is designed to help individuals make informed decisions about treating anxiety disorders in children and adolescents.
Quizzes and activities. Use these fun, hands-on activities in the classroom or at home to teach kids about mental health. Teen Depression Kahoot! Quiz. Engage students in fun and interactive competition as they learn about depression, stress and anxiety, self-care, and how to get help for themselves or others. Stress Catcher.
This section of Anxiety in the Classroom includes resources for students, including both those who live with anxiety and/or OCD and their siblings. No matter how old you are — from K-12 through college/university — Anxiety in the Classroom can be an effective tool for you!
Providing emotional support. Encourage the student to use self-calming or anxiety-reducing techniques that a counselor or therapist taught them. Allow the student to have a self-calming object or family pictures on hand. Check in frequently for understanding and “emotional temperature.”
Anxiety in the Classroom Training Center. Whether you are faculty, a parent/guardian, a student, or a dedicated community member, we applaud your commitment to teaching others about anxiety and OCD in schools. We hope you find the below resources useful to you as you prepare your training.
These websites provide helpful information, handouts, and resources on anxiety and learning to cope with it. Youth Anxiety BC. https://youth.anxietybc.com/ Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/causes-and-symptoms-of-anxiety-in-children. Worry Wise Kids. http://www.worrywisekids.org/ Brave Online - Helping Young Kids Overcome Anxiety