Supporting Gifted Students with Anxiety, Dyslexia, or Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in School Settingsdoi:10.1007/978-3-031-10378-0_5Every child is entitled to a challenging and appropriate education. For students with either significant skill deficits or extraordinary talents, the ...
Inclusive school community Student anxiety Students with anxiety-related disorders 1. Introduction Increased prevalence of student anxiety is becoming more evident in school communities across the globe [[1], [2], [3], [4]]. In addition, education systems across the globe are struggling to be ...
often because they finally realize what independence means. It's important to notice when the teen's questioning turns aggressive or is accompanied by inappropriate behaviors - an increase in mental health conditions like teen depression and anxiety can result in...
According to a literature review done by Happell, Gaskin, Byrne, Welch and Gellion (2015), anxiety experienced by undergraduate students and created by negative stereotypes inhibited both learning and choosing a career in mental health. In a study done by Happell, Gaskin, Byrne, Welch and Gel...
With the endorsement of the school and support from faculty, graduate students, or other student leaders to guide important learning, the message in the college culture would be clear: “We value the mental health and personal growth of our students, and we can learn together that st...
Furthermore, students with learning disabilities may experience low self-esteem, frustration, and anxiety related to their academic struggles. It is crucial to recognize the unique needs and strengths of each student with a learning disability and provide them with the appropriate support to help ...
Let's face it, going to school has always been more anxiety-producing for some students than for others. However, since the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, anxiety levels for students (and adults) have gone through the roof. How can students be motivated to learn under such stress? As a tea...
Don't let shy students fall under the radar in your classroom. Here are some strategies you can use to support and encourage them.
the transition. Familiarise yourselves with the school, meet the teachers, and explore the facilities. This will help ease any anxiety and allow your child to feel more comfortable in their new environment. Ask the school about their transition process and how they assist new st...
The Developing Child Needs and Rights Stress and Distress Unhappiness in Childhood and Adolescence Children and Grief Storytelling and Everyday Chat Peer Support Dealing with Fear and Phobias Rejection and Victimization Disruptive and Aggressive Behaviour Taking Preventative Action Developing Resilience in Chil...