So You Have a Student With Anxiety... Now What?
How Do You Help Students With Anxiety? Learn Strategies to Help Students
Students with anxiety can feel distracted and derailed - eroding optimism and detracting from learning. They struggle to acclimate to the classroom environment, fear ongoing risks, and worry about academic challenges. You can apply proven tactics to help these students feel safe, learn, and avoid distracting others.
Optimal strategies to foster focus in the classroom will enable you to help all students learn. Targeted prevention and intervention techniques will diffuse challenging behaviors in students who have anxiety.
Behavior specialist Ryan Jeffery will share practical techniques for working with students with anxiety. You will learn how to help them focus on instructional goals and overcome their fears.
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- [" Sought-after PreK-12 behavior intervention trainer","Coach in the public education community","Interprets defiant behaviors","Helps teachers gain student compliance with calm, confident, and consistent approaches to behavior"]