Bullying and burglars. Being laughed at and being left alone. Accidents, illness, family break up and moving home. Tests at school, changing school. And monsters under the bed.
This book helps children learn how to deal with real and imagined worries.
It explains what worry is and where it comes from. It explains how and why worries make people think and feel the way they do.
Put Your Worries Away understands what is in a worrier's head and body. It suggests ways in which a child can learn to overcome anxiety. With this book, children can learn solutions that really work so that they feel more in control, able to engage with their lives and keep their worries in perspective.
Gill Hasson delivers teaching and training for educational, voluntary and business organisations as well as the public sector. She has 20 years' experience teaching and writing on a range of personal development issues; and is the author of 14 books.
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