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Title: Identifying Signs of Stress in Your Children and Teens
URL: http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/signs-stress.pdf
Language: English
Author and Contributors: Alvord, Mary
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Review Level: Informal review Primary Content Area: Early Childhood Content Type: General Information
Audience: Parents; Professionals, Educators & Program Staff
Categories: - Early Childhood: Child Development: Emotional and Social
- Early Childhood: Child Development: Preschoolers
- Early Childhood: Child Development: School-agers
- Early Childhood: Children With Special Needs: Social-Emotional Delays
- Early Childhood: Health and Safety: Emergencies and Disaster
Resource Type: Not an extension nor a land-grant developed resource Keywords: childhood stress, childhood coping, parental support, children coping, coping, stress and coping Description: This newsbrief from the American Psychological Association offers parents some tips on ways to recognize possible signs of stress in children and teens. Adults can sometimes be unaware when their children or teens are experiencing overwhelming feelings of stress. Tuning into emotional or behavioral cues is important in identifying potential problems and working with your young person to provide guidance and support to successfully work through difficult times. Media Type: PDF - Portable Document Format Resource Listed: August 12, 2010 Resource Last Updated: August 12, 2010
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