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Chargement... Freaking Out: Real-life Stories About Anxietypar Polly Wells
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Presents thirteen true accounts of teenagers with varying levels of anxiety disorders, exploring how they addressed their anxiety and dealt with such issues as peer pressure, perfectionism, grief, and self-mutilation. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Freaking Out will be on my school library shelf for a couple reasons. First, it will be useful/handy to GIVE to someone suffering anxiety so they can relate their experiences to the examples in the book. I'm thinking specifically of a lovely girl at my school who is deathly afraid of dogs. She will love to read The Enemy Next Door about a boy who was terrified of dogs and what happened to him. A second reason this book garners shelf space is because it could easily be used in a character ed lesson. Teachers could read aloud using the chapters like case studies, and pause to discuss what could or should or might have been done differently to help lessen the anxiety for that particular person. The "case studies" are really interesting, and will hopefully foster empathy in your room. Students need exposure to interesting non-fiction stories that help highlight the diversity in our world and this book helps fill that niche. ( )