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Giordano, Gerard – Academic Therapy, 1987
Teachers can help rechannel student anxieties by identifying areas of anxiety and then using such activities as pictorial displays to initiate conversations, "dialogue" notebooks (unrestricted, uncorrected writing on topics of students' choice), and classroom speakers (e.g., doctors) who can address topics which cause anxiety in…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Emotional Problems
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Hittleman, Daniel R. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1989
Characteristics of students with communication apprehension are described, and four teaching strategies are discussed: teaching the functions of silence, developing alternative means for obtaining students' responses, setting routines for students to indicate their participation, and developing collaborations and communities of learning among…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Class Activities, Communication Apprehension, Communication Disorders
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Coleman, Mary Ruth – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1996
This article identifies typical problems that gifted students face in social and emotional adjustment, including anxiety caused by advanced knowledge or understanding; heightened sensitivity to feelings of others; perfectionist tendencies; and feelings of being alone, isolated, and different. Resources to help students, parents, and teachers are…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems
Wasserman, Burt G. – 1999
This workbook is designed to help children deal with issues they might be forced to confront because of certain circumstances in their lives. These are often tough issues that deal with strong emotions. Children who are hurting emotionally often have to deal with life issues before they have attained the developmental level where they would…
Descriptors: Adoption, Affective Behavior, Anger, Anxiety