Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on ways to think about and possibly cope with anxiety in students and children. They share practical ideas from self-talk to learning about the brain. They discuss how the anxiety of adults impacts that of their children and student - but understand we are living in a time of anxiety of all. Be sure to share your questions you would like to receive practical ideas @accesspractical on Twitter
Anxiety is one of the fastest growing mental health issues that Canadian children are facing today. ...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF faculty, share their thoughts on helping children with disab...
This research project began just as I was realizing my own struggle with social anxiety. I learned t...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on ways to think about...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share practical ideas for supporting studen...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on the importance of s...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on how to motivate stu...
Today, youth experience many pressures that lead students to struggle with mental health issues, inc...
Anxiety-related disorders, collectively, are the most common mental health conditions affecting Amer...
All children (and teachers) can benefit from knowing how to effectively cope with their anxious feel...
Anxiety is defined by excessive worry over a prolonged period of time. Some common symptoms of anxie...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their philosophical ideas about the t...
Many educators are unaware of what anxiety is and how it affects their students. Anxiety is when a s...
Anxiety is a natural emotional response to stress, fear, or danger. Then, it is no wonder why some a...
A presentation on how university faculty can recognize and deal with student anxiety
Anxiety is one of the fastest growing mental health issues that Canadian children are facing today. ...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF faculty, share their thoughts on helping children with disab...
This research project began just as I was realizing my own struggle with social anxiety. I learned t...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on ways to think about...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share practical ideas for supporting studen...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on the importance of s...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their thoughts on how to motivate stu...
Today, youth experience many pressures that lead students to struggle with mental health issues, inc...
Anxiety-related disorders, collectively, are the most common mental health conditions affecting Amer...
All children (and teachers) can benefit from knowing how to effectively cope with their anxious feel...
Anxiety is defined by excessive worry over a prolonged period of time. Some common symptoms of anxie...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, share their philosophical ideas about the t...
Many educators are unaware of what anxiety is and how it affects their students. Anxiety is when a s...
Anxiety is a natural emotional response to stress, fear, or danger. Then, it is no wonder why some a...
A presentation on how university faculty can recognize and deal with student anxiety
Anxiety is one of the fastest growing mental health issues that Canadian children are facing today. ...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF faculty, share their thoughts on helping children with disab...
This research project began just as I was realizing my own struggle with social anxiety. I learned t...