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Resiliency: Helping Your
Child Cope with Anxiety
Presented by: Bonnie Griffith, School Social Worker
Heather Williams, School Psychologist
Getting to Know You…
u What is your favorite food?
u What is your favorite leisure time activity?
u What is your favorite TV show?
Types of Anxiety
• Social Anxiety
• Test Anxiety
• School Phobia/Anxiety
• Separation Anxiety
• Generalized Anxiety
Social Anxiety in the School Setting
u Peer relationships
u Bullying
u Impact of anxiety on learning/performance
u Physiological impact
u School phobia/separation anxiety
u Need to please adults
Environmental Factors that Impact
Children’s Anxiety and Stress
uDivorce/Family Instability
uGrief/Loss
uFinancial Instability/Homelessness
uTrauma
uDeployment/Separation
What is Test Anxiety?
Uneasiness, nervousness and/or apprehension felt
before, during, or after a test or evaluative situation
that significantly interferes with performance,
emotional and behavioral well-being
A Culture of Testing
u Tests, tests, tests everywhere
u High stakes
u High pressure
u Ubiquitous, inescapable
u Necessary in real life situations
Role of Test Anxiety
Facilitating
u Appraisal as challenge
u Motivation
u Effort and preparation
u Problem-solving
u Coping skills
u Mastery and control
Debilitating
u Appraisal of threat
u Excessive preparation
u Outcome overly important
u Constant preoccupation
u Impaired performance
Symptoms of Test Anxiety
Physical, Behavioral, & Cognitive
Stomachaches,
nausea, vomiting
Dizziness, feeling
faint
Insomnia,
nightmares
Appetite changes,
withdrawal
Crying,
reassurance-
seeking
Irritability,
meltdowns
Procrastination,
clowning, silliness
Forgetting,
confusion, going
blank,
memory/retrieval
Levels of Anxiety
Low
• Insufficient
preparation
• Not important
Optimal
• Productive
energy
• Test
important
High
• Excessive
preparation
• Tests very
important
• Preoccupation
Vicious Cycle of Test Anxiety
Perception of tests as
difficult, threat
Perception of self as
unable to handle
threat
Preoccupation with
consequences
Increased arousal
distress
Distraction lowers
performance
Poor performance
confirms perceptions
Approach next test
with greater
expectation of threat
and failure
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
u Fear becomes reality simply by one's behavior
u Feared outcome is triggered by the person's response
u Applies to thoughts, actions, interpersonal situations
Age & Gender Differences in Test
Anxiety
u Test anxiety scores rise in grades 3 to 5
u Rise to high point in junior high
u Level off in high school
u Slight decline in college
u Gender differences start in 3rd-4th grades
u Females consistently higher levels of test anxiety
Effects of Test Anxiety on Students
u High level of stress
u Negative attitude toward tests
u Lower academic motivation & effort
u Negative attitude toward self
u Potential for unethical test behavior
Implementation of Strategies and
Practical Tips
Strategies for Teachers, Students, and Parents are all important.
Strategies for Students
Study Skills: Knowing What to Study
q Study Guides
q Cooperative Learning Techniques
q Use educational games and simulated tests to review test content, questions,
and conditions
-Salend, 2011
Study Skills: Knowing How to Study
q Create a study schedule
q Test oneself at home
q Use mnemonic devices
q Study in a place without distractions
q Flash cards
-Sawka-Miller, 2014
Flashcards – Do's and Don'ts
Wrong Way
u Cards have a lot of text/info
u Use cards in one direction only
(only front to back)
u Read flashcards over and over
Right Way
u Keep it short
u Use cards in both directions (front
to back & back to front)
u Recall answer first, then look at
answer on back
- Chance (2014)
Flash Card Strategy:
SAFMEDS (can Google for more info)
- Developed by Dr. Steve Graf and Dr. Ogden R. Lindsley
-
Say – say answer aloud before turn card over
All – go through all the cards
Fast – go as fast as you can, putting cards in 2 piles (known & unknown)
Minute – in 1 minute
Each – do this at least once
Day – every day
Shuffle – shuffle cards when done
Effective Test-Taking Skills
- Sawka-Miller, 2014
u Goal: Stay relaxed, focused, and motivated
u Pay no attention to what others are doing
u Memory dump
u Every time students studies; as well as on test
u Work on easier items first to build confidence
u 4 times: Answer questions you know cold; answer those you didn’t immediately remember, but now do; make educated
guesses on rest; one more time for clerical errors
u Budget your time
u Highlight key directions
General Anxiety Strategies
u Worry Warrior
u Mind Jar
u Create Cognitive Coping Cards
u “Things that went right today” journal
u Physical activity/stretching/sticky hands
u Listen to calming music
BREAK
Generational Differences
Break into small groups – each
person think of something that your
children may be anxious about now
that wasn’t an issue when you were
growing up
Strategies for Parents
Suggestions to provide to parents and family members
to reduce anxiety
Creating a Positive Home Climate
u Avoid criticism or sarcasm when your child doesn’t
perform well
u Avoid comparing your child to their siblings or peers
u Set a positive tone before and after school
u Don't say "good luck" before a test
u Emphasize effort as well as performance
Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset
Home Strategies for Test Taking Days
u Ensure a good night's sleep before a big test
u Have a healthy breakfast/lunch the day of the test
u Encourage your child to wear comfortable clothing (not too hot or too cold)
u Remind to pack the necessary materials in the backpack the night before
(such as calculator, ruler, bottle of water, etc.)
u Help student budget time the week before
u Encourage studying over a few days, not the night before
u Remind your child of the importance of proper hydration
Home Strategies For Helping Cope with
Anxiety in General
u Rather than say not to worry, encourage them to talk about their feelings
u Listen if they are willing to talk or let them know you are there for them if
they don’t want to talk
u Extra dose of TLC
u Exercise, especially outdoors
u Stick to regular routines if other things are topsy turvy
u Eat healthy and make sure everyone is getting enough sleep
u Avoid overscheduling
u Limit access to upsetting news or stories
u Set a calm example; try to keep your fears to yourself
Other Ways to Help Your Anxious Child
u Have the same expectations as for any child, but be willing to slow the pace
and break down big tasks into smaller steps
u Build your child’s personal strength; praise for brave behavior and facing
challenges
u Let your child learn to do things on their own; don’t want to send message
that you don’t believe your child can do it
u Help your child learn to handle their own feelings, especially the strong ones
u Work together as parents
u It is still important to have reasonable expectations, limits, and consequences
for inappropriate behavior
u Create a home environment where humor and laughter are valued
Laughter is the best medicine
u https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5yClbsdJkg
u https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GceL-ywlGs
You and your child
u Impact of your emotions and your relationship with your child (you still are
tops!)
u Children very intuitive about their parents thoughts, feelings, and struggles
u Correlation between parent and child anxiety
u Variables related to anxiety for parents (stress, childhood experiences)
Self-assessment of anxiety
uNot at all – 0 points
uSeveral days – 1 point
uMore than half the days – 2 points
uNearly every day – 3 points
Cognitive Behavioral Approach
Cognitive Behavioral Approach
1) Identify and label feelings and thoughts
2) Connect body changes with thoughts, feelings
3) Identify worry thoughts, feared consequences
4) Use relaxation strategies
5) Replace worry thoughts with realistic thoughts and calming self-talk
6) Evaluate situation after completion
Wagner, 2005a
1) Identify and label thoughts and
feelings
2) Connect body changes to thoughts
and feelings
u Heart pounding
u Sweating, cold, clamy hands
u Tension, dizziness, feeling faint
u Disturbed sleep
u Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
u Difficulty breathing
u Hypervigilance
Feelings
Thermometer
http://www.chariscounselling.net/
3) Identify irrational worry thoughts
I failed the last
test so I’m going to
fail them all.
If I fail this
test, I won’t go
to the next
grade.
4) Use Relaxation Strategies
uTaking voluntary control over
involuntary tension
uDeep breathing
uVisual imagery
uMuscle relaxation
5) Replace worry thoughts with realistic
thoughts and calming self-talk
u Realistic Thinking:
u What am I worried about?
u What are the chances that it will happen?
u What proof do I have that it will happen?
u What else could happen?
u So what if it happens?
u Can I be absolutely sure it won't happen?
u How could I handle it if it happened?
5) Replace worry thoughts with realistic
thoughts and calming self-talk
u Calming Self-Talk
u I’m nervous, but I can handle it.
u I have good friends that I trust.
u I am good at a lot of things.
u I just have to concentrate and I'll do fine.
u I know this information.
u I feel good most of the time.
6) Evaluate situation afterwards
u How would I rate my anxiety during that situation?
u What positive self-talk did I use that helped me?
u What relaxation or calming strategies did I use that helped me?
u Were there times I let the anxiety get the best of me?
u What could I do next time to have even less anxiety?
Deep (Diaphragmatic) Breathing
u Releasing tension with series of deep breaths controlled breaths
u Reduces physiological arousal
u Produces mental relaxation
u How do I do it?
u Hands on stomach
u Deep breath in through nose (1, 2, 3, 4)
u Let your breath expand your belly. Observe your stomach rising
u Release through mouth while saying “Ahhh” (1, 2, 3, 4)
u Observe your stomach flattening
Miller and Miller (2014)
Stop, Drop and Roll
u Developed for highly test anxious students
u STOP Test
u Put pencil down
u Hands on table
u Focus on coolness of surface in contrast to “fire” of anxiety and
stress
u DROP head forward
u ROLL head around while taking deep breaths
Cheek, Bradley, Reynolds, Coy (2002) – Miller 201
Other Relaxation Strategies
u Taking Breaks
u Guided Imagery
u Visualizing
u Affirmations and Meditations Recordings
u Calming Music
u Squeeze Ball
u Writing about it (10 minutes before exam: “What’s worrying you?”)
u Chewing gum
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
u Involves systematically tensing and relaxing
different muscle groups through the body
one at a time
u Often combined with diaphragmatic breathing
u Use scripts (age appropriate)
u Teens may prefer to do this on their own
u Could audiotape script for them
u Full session – 10 to 20 minutes
u http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+relaxation+music&view=deta
il&mid=A66272E6EC0C54085CB3A66272E6EC0C54085CB3&FORM=VIRE
Miller and Miller (2014)
Presentation Sources
u Cheek, J., Bradley, L., Reynolds, J., Coy, D. (2002). An Intervention for Helping Elementary
Students Reduce Test Anxiety. Professional School Counseling, v6 n2 p162-64.
u Huberty (2009). Test and performance anxiety. Principal Leadership. 10(1). 12-16.
u Miller, K.D. & Miller, D.N. (2014). Helping students overcome test anxiety. Mini-skills workshop
presented at annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists.
Washington, DC.
u Salend (2011). Addressing test anxiety. Teaching Exceptional Children, 44(2), 58-68.
u Sawka-Miller (2014). Helping students overcome test anxiety. Mini-skills workshop presented
at annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists. Washington, DC.
u Wagner, A.P
. (2005a). Worried no more: Help and hope for anxious children. 2nd Edition
Rochester, NY: Lighthouse Press.
u Wagner, A.P
. (2007). Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies to Overcome Test Anxiety: A Clinician's
Perspective {powerpoint slides}.

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Anxiety-Presentation-Elementary.pdf

  • 1. Resiliency: Helping Your Child Cope with Anxiety Presented by: Bonnie Griffith, School Social Worker Heather Williams, School Psychologist
  • 2. Getting to Know You… u What is your favorite food? u What is your favorite leisure time activity? u What is your favorite TV show?
  • 3. Types of Anxiety • Social Anxiety • Test Anxiety • School Phobia/Anxiety • Separation Anxiety • Generalized Anxiety
  • 4. Social Anxiety in the School Setting u Peer relationships u Bullying u Impact of anxiety on learning/performance u Physiological impact u School phobia/separation anxiety u Need to please adults
  • 5. Environmental Factors that Impact Children’s Anxiety and Stress uDivorce/Family Instability uGrief/Loss uFinancial Instability/Homelessness uTrauma uDeployment/Separation
  • 6. What is Test Anxiety? Uneasiness, nervousness and/or apprehension felt before, during, or after a test or evaluative situation that significantly interferes with performance, emotional and behavioral well-being
  • 7. A Culture of Testing u Tests, tests, tests everywhere u High stakes u High pressure u Ubiquitous, inescapable u Necessary in real life situations
  • 8. Role of Test Anxiety Facilitating u Appraisal as challenge u Motivation u Effort and preparation u Problem-solving u Coping skills u Mastery and control Debilitating u Appraisal of threat u Excessive preparation u Outcome overly important u Constant preoccupation u Impaired performance
  • 9. Symptoms of Test Anxiety Physical, Behavioral, & Cognitive
  • 10. Stomachaches, nausea, vomiting Dizziness, feeling faint Insomnia, nightmares Appetite changes, withdrawal Crying, reassurance- seeking Irritability, meltdowns Procrastination, clowning, silliness Forgetting, confusion, going blank, memory/retrieval
  • 11. Levels of Anxiety Low • Insufficient preparation • Not important Optimal • Productive energy • Test important High • Excessive preparation • Tests very important • Preoccupation
  • 12. Vicious Cycle of Test Anxiety Perception of tests as difficult, threat Perception of self as unable to handle threat Preoccupation with consequences Increased arousal distress Distraction lowers performance Poor performance confirms perceptions Approach next test with greater expectation of threat and failure
  • 13. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy u Fear becomes reality simply by one's behavior u Feared outcome is triggered by the person's response u Applies to thoughts, actions, interpersonal situations
  • 14. Age & Gender Differences in Test Anxiety u Test anxiety scores rise in grades 3 to 5 u Rise to high point in junior high u Level off in high school u Slight decline in college u Gender differences start in 3rd-4th grades u Females consistently higher levels of test anxiety
  • 15. Effects of Test Anxiety on Students u High level of stress u Negative attitude toward tests u Lower academic motivation & effort u Negative attitude toward self u Potential for unethical test behavior
  • 16. Implementation of Strategies and Practical Tips
  • 17. Strategies for Teachers, Students, and Parents are all important.
  • 19. Study Skills: Knowing What to Study q Study Guides q Cooperative Learning Techniques q Use educational games and simulated tests to review test content, questions, and conditions -Salend, 2011
  • 20. Study Skills: Knowing How to Study q Create a study schedule q Test oneself at home q Use mnemonic devices q Study in a place without distractions q Flash cards -Sawka-Miller, 2014
  • 21. Flashcards – Do's and Don'ts Wrong Way u Cards have a lot of text/info u Use cards in one direction only (only front to back) u Read flashcards over and over Right Way u Keep it short u Use cards in both directions (front to back & back to front) u Recall answer first, then look at answer on back - Chance (2014)
  • 22. Flash Card Strategy: SAFMEDS (can Google for more info) - Developed by Dr. Steve Graf and Dr. Ogden R. Lindsley - Say – say answer aloud before turn card over All – go through all the cards Fast – go as fast as you can, putting cards in 2 piles (known & unknown) Minute – in 1 minute Each – do this at least once Day – every day Shuffle – shuffle cards when done
  • 23. Effective Test-Taking Skills - Sawka-Miller, 2014 u Goal: Stay relaxed, focused, and motivated u Pay no attention to what others are doing u Memory dump u Every time students studies; as well as on test u Work on easier items first to build confidence u 4 times: Answer questions you know cold; answer those you didn’t immediately remember, but now do; make educated guesses on rest; one more time for clerical errors u Budget your time u Highlight key directions
  • 24. General Anxiety Strategies u Worry Warrior u Mind Jar u Create Cognitive Coping Cards u “Things that went right today” journal u Physical activity/stretching/sticky hands u Listen to calming music
  • 25. BREAK
  • 26. Generational Differences Break into small groups – each person think of something that your children may be anxious about now that wasn’t an issue when you were growing up
  • 27. Strategies for Parents Suggestions to provide to parents and family members to reduce anxiety
  • 28. Creating a Positive Home Climate u Avoid criticism or sarcasm when your child doesn’t perform well u Avoid comparing your child to their siblings or peers u Set a positive tone before and after school u Don't say "good luck" before a test u Emphasize effort as well as performance
  • 29. Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset
  • 30. Home Strategies for Test Taking Days u Ensure a good night's sleep before a big test u Have a healthy breakfast/lunch the day of the test u Encourage your child to wear comfortable clothing (not too hot or too cold) u Remind to pack the necessary materials in the backpack the night before (such as calculator, ruler, bottle of water, etc.) u Help student budget time the week before u Encourage studying over a few days, not the night before u Remind your child of the importance of proper hydration
  • 31. Home Strategies For Helping Cope with Anxiety in General u Rather than say not to worry, encourage them to talk about their feelings u Listen if they are willing to talk or let them know you are there for them if they don’t want to talk u Extra dose of TLC u Exercise, especially outdoors u Stick to regular routines if other things are topsy turvy u Eat healthy and make sure everyone is getting enough sleep u Avoid overscheduling u Limit access to upsetting news or stories u Set a calm example; try to keep your fears to yourself
  • 32. Other Ways to Help Your Anxious Child u Have the same expectations as for any child, but be willing to slow the pace and break down big tasks into smaller steps u Build your child’s personal strength; praise for brave behavior and facing challenges u Let your child learn to do things on their own; don’t want to send message that you don’t believe your child can do it u Help your child learn to handle their own feelings, especially the strong ones u Work together as parents u It is still important to have reasonable expectations, limits, and consequences for inappropriate behavior u Create a home environment where humor and laughter are valued
  • 33. Laughter is the best medicine u https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5yClbsdJkg u https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GceL-ywlGs
  • 34. You and your child u Impact of your emotions and your relationship with your child (you still are tops!) u Children very intuitive about their parents thoughts, feelings, and struggles u Correlation between parent and child anxiety u Variables related to anxiety for parents (stress, childhood experiences)
  • 35. Self-assessment of anxiety uNot at all – 0 points uSeveral days – 1 point uMore than half the days – 2 points uNearly every day – 3 points
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  • 38. Cognitive Behavioral Approach 1) Identify and label feelings and thoughts 2) Connect body changes with thoughts, feelings 3) Identify worry thoughts, feared consequences 4) Use relaxation strategies 5) Replace worry thoughts with realistic thoughts and calming self-talk 6) Evaluate situation after completion Wagner, 2005a
  • 39. 1) Identify and label thoughts and feelings
  • 40. 2) Connect body changes to thoughts and feelings u Heart pounding u Sweating, cold, clamy hands u Tension, dizziness, feeling faint u Disturbed sleep u Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea u Difficulty breathing u Hypervigilance
  • 42. 3) Identify irrational worry thoughts I failed the last test so I’m going to fail them all. If I fail this test, I won’t go to the next grade.
  • 43. 4) Use Relaxation Strategies uTaking voluntary control over involuntary tension uDeep breathing uVisual imagery uMuscle relaxation
  • 44. 5) Replace worry thoughts with realistic thoughts and calming self-talk u Realistic Thinking: u What am I worried about? u What are the chances that it will happen? u What proof do I have that it will happen? u What else could happen? u So what if it happens? u Can I be absolutely sure it won't happen? u How could I handle it if it happened?
  • 45. 5) Replace worry thoughts with realistic thoughts and calming self-talk u Calming Self-Talk u I’m nervous, but I can handle it. u I have good friends that I trust. u I am good at a lot of things. u I just have to concentrate and I'll do fine. u I know this information. u I feel good most of the time.
  • 46. 6) Evaluate situation afterwards u How would I rate my anxiety during that situation? u What positive self-talk did I use that helped me? u What relaxation or calming strategies did I use that helped me? u Were there times I let the anxiety get the best of me? u What could I do next time to have even less anxiety?
  • 47. Deep (Diaphragmatic) Breathing u Releasing tension with series of deep breaths controlled breaths u Reduces physiological arousal u Produces mental relaxation u How do I do it? u Hands on stomach u Deep breath in through nose (1, 2, 3, 4) u Let your breath expand your belly. Observe your stomach rising u Release through mouth while saying “Ahhh” (1, 2, 3, 4) u Observe your stomach flattening Miller and Miller (2014)
  • 48. Stop, Drop and Roll u Developed for highly test anxious students u STOP Test u Put pencil down u Hands on table u Focus on coolness of surface in contrast to “fire” of anxiety and stress u DROP head forward u ROLL head around while taking deep breaths Cheek, Bradley, Reynolds, Coy (2002) – Miller 201
  • 49. Other Relaxation Strategies u Taking Breaks u Guided Imagery u Visualizing u Affirmations and Meditations Recordings u Calming Music u Squeeze Ball u Writing about it (10 minutes before exam: “What’s worrying you?”) u Chewing gum
  • 50. Progressive Muscle Relaxation u Involves systematically tensing and relaxing different muscle groups through the body one at a time u Often combined with diaphragmatic breathing u Use scripts (age appropriate) u Teens may prefer to do this on their own u Could audiotape script for them u Full session – 10 to 20 minutes u http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+relaxation+music&view=deta il&mid=A66272E6EC0C54085CB3A66272E6EC0C54085CB3&FORM=VIRE Miller and Miller (2014)
  • 51. Presentation Sources u Cheek, J., Bradley, L., Reynolds, J., Coy, D. (2002). An Intervention for Helping Elementary Students Reduce Test Anxiety. Professional School Counseling, v6 n2 p162-64. u Huberty (2009). Test and performance anxiety. Principal Leadership. 10(1). 12-16. u Miller, K.D. & Miller, D.N. (2014). Helping students overcome test anxiety. Mini-skills workshop presented at annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists. Washington, DC. u Salend (2011). Addressing test anxiety. Teaching Exceptional Children, 44(2), 58-68. u Sawka-Miller (2014). Helping students overcome test anxiety. Mini-skills workshop presented at annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists. Washington, DC. u Wagner, A.P . (2005a). Worried no more: Help and hope for anxious children. 2nd Edition Rochester, NY: Lighthouse Press. u Wagner, A.P . (2007). Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies to Overcome Test Anxiety: A Clinician's Perspective {powerpoint slides}.