Times 10 Publications brings you "Anxious" by Christine Ravesi-Weinstein as one of their essential reads in the new year - a full guide on how to deal with anxious students in a constructive way. To pick up your copy, visit https://www.10publications.com/anxious
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Hacking Classroom Management To Better Handle
Student Anxiety & Stress: Get This Book
Student anxiety can be a difficult-to-
overcome hurdle when it comes to success
in the classroom, but what are you as a
teacher supposed to do to help?
"Anxious," penned by Christine
Ravesi-Weinstein and published
by Times 10 Publications, is your
new best friend when it comes to
handling an anxious student.
This guide was released
in 2020 to help educators
battle the anxiety felt in
and out of the classroom
due to the pandemic, and
the advice has only grown
more relevant.
The author explores
ways to create a safer,
more understanding
classroom space that
encourages students to
pursue inquiry on their
own accord.
She also lays out what she feels are
the key factors at play in the mind of an
anxious student: grades, peer and
parental pressures, and lack of study
time.
The tips she provides stem from a
combination of personal experience
grappling with clinical anxiety and
from her time as a classroom
instructor.
With this guide in hand, you will
be able to more closely tap in to
student emotions and come to
more fully understand their
predicament. They will thank
you!
Find out more at
https://www.10publications.com/anxio
Student Anxiety & Stress: Get This Book
Student anxiety can be a difficult-to-
overcome hurdle when it comes to success
in the classroom, but what are you as a
teacher supposed to do to help?
"Anxious," penned by Christine
Ravesi-Weinstein and published
by Times 10 Publications, is your
new best friend when it comes to
handling an anxious student.
This guide was released
in 2020 to help educators
battle the anxiety felt in
and out of the classroom
due to the pandemic, and
the advice has only grown
more relevant.
The author explores
ways to create a safer,
more understanding
classroom space that
encourages students to
pursue inquiry on their
own accord.
She also lays out what she feels are
the key factors at play in the mind of an
anxious student: grades, peer and
parental pressures, and lack of study
time.
The tips she provides stem from a
combination of personal experience
grappling with clinical anxiety and
from her time as a classroom
instructor.
With this guide in hand, you will
be able to more closely tap in to
student emotions and come to
more fully understand their
predicament. They will thank
you!
Find out more at
https://www.10publications.com/anxio