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Wilma Jean, the Worry Machine

ebook

My stomach feels like it's tied up in a knot.

My knees lock up, and my face feels hot.

You know what I mean?

I'm Wilma Jean,

The Worry Machine.

Anxiety is a subjective sense of worry, apprehension, and/or fear. It is considered to be the number one health problem in America. Although quite common, anxiety disorders in children are often misdiagnosed and overlooked. Everyone feels fear, worry and apprehension from time to time, but when these feelings prevent a person from doing what he/she wants and/or needs to do, anxiety becomes a disability.

This fun and humorous book addresses the problem of anxiety in a way that relates to children of all ages. It offers creative strategies for parents and teachers to use that can lessen the severity of anxiety. The goal of the book is to give children the tools needed to feel more in control of their anxiety. For those worries that are not in anyone's control (i.e. the weather) a worry hat is introduced. A fun read for Wilmas of all ages!

Includes a note to parents and educators with tips on dealing with an anxious child.


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Publisher: National Center for Youth Issues

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 19, 2020

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781937870898
  • Release date: November 19, 2020

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781937870898
  • File size: 28604 KB
  • Release date: November 19, 2020

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
PDF ebook
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Languages

English

My stomach feels like it's tied up in a knot.

My knees lock up, and my face feels hot.

You know what I mean?

I'm Wilma Jean,

The Worry Machine.

Anxiety is a subjective sense of worry, apprehension, and/or fear. It is considered to be the number one health problem in America. Although quite common, anxiety disorders in children are often misdiagnosed and overlooked. Everyone feels fear, worry and apprehension from time to time, but when these feelings prevent a person from doing what he/she wants and/or needs to do, anxiety becomes a disability.

This fun and humorous book addresses the problem of anxiety in a way that relates to children of all ages. It offers creative strategies for parents and teachers to use that can lessen the severity of anxiety. The goal of the book is to give children the tools needed to feel more in control of their anxiety. For those worries that are not in anyone's control (i.e. the weather) a worry hat is introduced. A fun read for Wilmas of all ages!

Includes a note to parents and educators with tips on dealing with an anxious child.


Expand title description text