Anxiety in Elementary-Aged Children

Covid and Student Mental Health

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsDT8FiR8ME

From Balance in Mind: Anxiety in young people continue to be on the rise, sometimes starting at a very early age. At this Parent Chat, learn to recognize the signs of anxiety and to use strategies to support your elementary-aged child.

https://lynette-dufton.medium.com/three-school-districts-tackle-post-pandemic-student-mental-health-6c5dd2997aed

The COVID-19 pandemic affected numerous aspects of everyday life, including education and mental health. For students worldwide, education shifted from an in-person experience at school to a virtual challenge at home. This shift affected not only the learning process but personal mental health as well. As schools attempt to adapt to the rise in mental health concerns, school districts and board members are considering boosting mental health services to support students during this critical time.


Common Challenges Facing Working Mothers

https://lynette-dufton.medium.com/common-challenges-facing-working-mothers-d405935964c7

Mothers today are much more likely to balance the dual demands of the workplace and childrearing. As of 2016, women with children work nearly three times more hours per week than mothers in 1965. Despite the increased presence of mothers in the workplace, there are still cultural challenges that can make it difficult for working women to care for their children sufficiently while pursuing their career goals.


Anxiety in Children

https://lynettedufton.weebly.com/blog/anxiety-in-children-types-and-management-techniques

Anxiety in children can manifest in distinct ways unlike those in the disorder’s adult forms. Compared to adults, children require additional support and care to be able to effectively manage their overwhelming feelings. Parents and school staff members are two crucial entities that can help children understand and manage their feelings.