
Mindfulness for Anxious Kids
A Workbook to Help Children Cope with Anxiety, Stress, and Worry
New Harbinger Publications (Publisher)
Published on 27. December 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-1-68403-131-3 (ISBN)
Description
Help your child stay calm when anxiety takes hold. In The Mindfulness Workbook for Anxious Kids, two licensed psychologists offer fun and effective mindfulness and emotion regulation activities to help kids cope with anxiety, panic, stress, fear, and worry.
Between school, friends, and just growing up, it's normal for kids to feel worried or anxious some of the time. But if your child's anxiety is getting in the way of achieving goals or living life, they may need a little extra help managing stress and difficult feelings. This workbook is a great place to start.
The Mindfulness Workbook for Anxious Kids provides engaging and evidence-based activities grounded in mindfulness practices and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help kids stay calm and balance their emotions-whether they're at school, with friends, or at home. Using the skills outlined in this workbook, your child will learn to manage anxiety associated with daily life, anxiety disorders, and trauma. The workbook also addresses specific anxiety issues, such as panic, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and phobias.
Emotions can be confusing, and negative or difficult emotions are often the cause of anxiety in children. But emotions cannot be avoided. This workbook will help your child make friends with their emotions, understand them, and use them effectively.
Between school, friends, and just growing up, it's normal for kids to feel worried or anxious some of the time. But if your child's anxiety is getting in the way of achieving goals or living life, they may need a little extra help managing stress and difficult feelings. This workbook is a great place to start.
The Mindfulness Workbook for Anxious Kids provides engaging and evidence-based activities grounded in mindfulness practices and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help kids stay calm and balance their emotions-whether they're at school, with friends, or at home. Using the skills outlined in this workbook, your child will learn to manage anxiety associated with daily life, anxiety disorders, and trauma. The workbook also addresses specific anxiety issues, such as panic, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and phobias.
Emotions can be confusing, and negative or difficult emotions are often the cause of anxiety in children. But emotions cannot be avoided. This workbook will help your child make friends with their emotions, understand them, and use them effectively.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oakland, CA
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Kindergarten, Interest Age: From 5 to 12 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 202 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
320 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68403-131-3 (9781684031313)
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Catherine Cook-Cottone | Rebecca K. Vujnovic
Mindfulness for Anxious Kids
A Workbook to Help Children Cope with Anxiety, Stress, and Worry
E-Book
10/2018
New Harbinger Publications
€20.49
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Persons
Catherine Cook-Cottone (Author)
Catherine Cook-Cottone, PhD, is associate professor at the University at Buffalo, State University at New York, as well as practicing psychologist. She has written two books on mindfulness and yoga for self-regulation-one for mental health professional and one for school personnel. Cook-Cottone is on the scientific program committee for the Symposium on Yoga Research and a consultant to the United Nations Foundation, UNICEF, Africa Yoga Project, and is founder and president of Yogis in Service, Inc.
Rebecca K Vujnovic (Author)
Rebecca K. Vujnovic, PhD, is clinical assistant professor at the University at Buffalo, State University at New York, as well as the program director for the school of psychology's MA program. In addition, Vujnovic maintains a small private practice, specifically working with children using mindfulness techniques to manage anxiety, stress, and worry.
Catherine Cook-Cottone, PhD, is associate professor at the University at Buffalo, State University at New York, as well as practicing psychologist. She has written two books on mindfulness and yoga for self-regulation-one for mental health professional and one for school personnel. Cook-Cottone is on the scientific program committee for the Symposium on Yoga Research and a consultant to the United Nations Foundation, UNICEF, Africa Yoga Project, and is founder and president of Yogis in Service, Inc.
Rebecca K Vujnovic (Author)
Rebecca K. Vujnovic, PhD, is clinical assistant professor at the University at Buffalo, State University at New York, as well as the program director for the school of psychology's MA program. In addition, Vujnovic maintains a small private practice, specifically working with children using mindfulness techniques to manage anxiety, stress, and worry.