Anxiety in children -- Juvenile literature
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Anxiety in children -- Juvenile literature
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Anxiety in children
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- When I feel nervous, Amy Beattie
- Anxiety relief book for kids, activities to understand and overcome worry, fear, and stress, Ehrin Weiss, PhD ; illustrations by Michelle Simpson
- Understanding anxiety, Holly Duhig
- It's OK not to be OK, Dr Tina Rae ; illustrated by Jessica Smith
- What happens when someone has anxiety?, Katie Kawa
- Standing up to OCD workbook for kids, 40 activities to help children stop unwanted thoughts, control compulsive behaviors, and overcome anxiety, Tyson Reuter, PhD ; illustrated by Sarah Rebar
- Outsmarting Worry, An Older Kid's Guide to Managing Anxiety
- Dealing with feelings, Elkind & Sweet Communications, Inc.; created by David Elkind, Freddy Sweet, Jim Watson ; produced by Jim Watson
- Outsmarting worry, an older kid's guide to managing anxiety, Dawn Huebner, PhD ; illustrated by Kara McHale
- Wilma Jean the worry machine, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita Dufalla
- Feeling nervous, by Amber Bullis, MLIS
- Little Meerkat's big panic, a story about learning new ways to feel calm, Jane Evans
- Puppy in my head, a book about mindfulness, Elise Gravel
- Chin up, Charlie, be brave, Sarah Eason
- Let's talk about feeling nervous, Susan Kent
- All about anxiety, by Carrie Lewis ; illustrated by Sophia Touliatou
- Worrying too much, learning how to manage stress, by Alyssa Krekelberg
- What to do when the news scares you, a kid's guide to understanding current events, by Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD ; illustrated by Janet McDonnell
- David and the worry beast, helping children cope with anxiety, Anne Marie Guanci ; illustrated by Caroline Attia
- Your anxious child, how parents and teachers can relieve anxiety in children, John S. Dacey, Lisa B. Fiore ; with contributions by G.T. Ladd
- The anxiety workbook for kids, take charge of fears and worries using the gift of imagination, Robin Alter, PhD, CPsych, and Crystal H. Clarke, MSW, RSW
- The everybody gets anxious activity book, Jordan Reid, Erin Williams
- Facing uncertainty, by Golriz Golkar
- What to do when you worry too much, a kid's guide to overcoming anxiety, by Dawn Huebner, Ph.D. ; illustrated by Bonnie Matthews
- Wilma Jean the worry machine, [written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla]
- Sometimes I'm anxious, a child's guide to overcoming anxiety, Poppy O'Neill ; foreword by Amanda Ashman-Wymbs
- What to do when you feel too shy, a kid's guide to overcoming social anxiety, by Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD, and Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD ; illustrated by Janet McDonnell
- Braver, stronger, smarter, a girl's guide to overcoming worry and anxiety, Sissy Goff, MEd, LPC-MHSP
- David and the worry beast, helping children cope with anxiety, Anne Marie Guanci ; illustrated by Caroline Attia
- Anxiety and fears in daily life, H.W. Poole ; Series Consultant: Anne S. Walters, Ph.D., Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
- The panicosaurus, managing anxiety in children, including those with Asperger syndrome, written by K.I. Al-Ghani ; illustrations by Haitham Al-Ghani
- Name and tame your anxiety, a kid's guide, Summer Batte ; illustrated by Amberin Huq
- All birds have anxiety, Kathy Hoopmann
- Helping your anxious child, a step-by-step guide for parents, Ronald M. Rapee[and others]
- The anxiety workbook for kids, take charge of fears & worries using the gift of imagination, Robin Alter, PhD; Crystal H. Clarke, MSW; illustrations by Oliver Burns
- All birds have anxiety, Kathy Hoopmann
- Mindfulness for kids who worry, calming exercises to overcome anxiety, Katie Austin
- Worry, worry, go away!, a kid's book about worry and anxiety, Christine A. Adams ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
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