
School Made Easier by Wendy L Moss
Silver Medal, 2 5 Moonbeam Award, Non-Fiction Chapter Book Do you ever get nervous before a big test? Do you get butterflies in your stomach before giving a presentation? Do you ever lose track of papers? Do you cram to finish long-term assignments at the last minute? If you answered amp quot yes amp quot to any of these questions, this book is for you! School Made Easier will show you how to: Understand your academic stress Use amp quot mind games amp quot to feel less stressed and more confident Problem-solve to cope with stressful situations Organize your papers and files Use executive functioning skills to make homework and studying easier Manage your time wisely Study more effectively Stay calm and cool on test day And much more! Take a look inside, and start reducing your anxiety and increasing your confidence in school. Believe it or not, school can be less stressful - and even fun!“Managing school stress and academic pressure is difficult for a child to do aloneWith this book and your presence, you are on your way to helping them become a better student and a better person.”—Portland Book Review
“Today, children are quite busy navigating their academic and social worlds. Multitasking is easier for some more than others, yet, all children need a toolbox to draw from in order to meet twenty-first century challenges. Dr. Moss and Ms. Acconi have provided this toolbox in School Made Easier. It is a practical book with real examples based on student’s experiences. As a parent and an educator, a book like this will serve as a valuable resource for students and my own children that can be used over and over as they face a variety of academic challenges.”—Denise Campbell, Director of Special Education and Pupil Services, Cold Spring Harbor School District in New York, mother of 5
“This excellent source for ADHD and anxiety sufferers helps elementary and middle school age students identify the symptoms of stress, understand the roots of academic and social concerns, and manage time and studying more effectively…A fantastic offering for those who need help staying calm and confident in school.”—ForeWord Reviews
"This guide to study strategies contains helpful information for students wishing to understand anxiety and how to overcome the stress of academics. Presented in an easy-to-follow format with pleasing graphics and some workbook-type activities, the text explains how to cope with stress caused by tests and studying and offers suggestions for organizational skills and time management."—School Library Journal
"Teens struggle with balancing social lives with school requirements, and many generate high levels of stress as they attempt to score high on each test or assignment. To cope, students need to learn time management skills to juggle the various elements of their lives. Enter Moss and DeLuca-Acconi, who cover most of the same ground as seen in [other titles], but in a format more appealing to its intended audience…Both counselors and school librarians should consider adding this book to their collections."—Booklist
"This book serves as a one-stop guide that can soothe school anxiety and stress that stems from any number of causes while helping children develop healthy skills. Those skills, in turn, keep the anxiety and stress under check and can result in more positive school experience overall."—AnxietyFreeChild.com
"Real and straightforward — this is the perfect tool to help kids cope with stress and anxiety, without overwhelming them."—Jane DeRosa, 6th grade teacher, 23 years
"The guide is written so as to facilitate its helpful contents in going quickly from page to practice. Moss and DeLuca-Acconi's work will resonate with a variety of struggling students (and their parents) because of an appreciation that stress management and executive functioning strategies need to be tailored to each individual. The behavioral components are complemented by an appealing cognitive approach that will serve to draw in young readers and motivate change."—Dr. David Curtis, PhD, clinical and school psychologist, Long Island, NY
"In a very kid-friendly format, Dr. Moss and Ms. Acconi have written a book that is chock-full of helpful tips to make school easier. They speak directly to the reader in offering ways to alleviate anxiety associated with school and find the best approaches to homework, longterm projects, and tests. Recognizing that all kids are different, the authors have provided multiple strategies for academic success. If one idea doesn't work, the next one might prove helpful."—Whitney O'Donnell, fifth grade teacher
"Checklists, q&a sections, step-by-step suggestions, highlighted motivational statements (“There is no one best time to study. Find the time that works best for you”), and brief chapter summaries combine to reassure those readers for whom even spending time with a book about academic pressures might cause anxiety levels to rise."—Publishers Weekly
"Easy-to-understand and apply, this book is a great resource for students who feel anxious about school. Who knows, you may even realize that school is fun!"—Children's Book & Media Review
Robin A. DeLuca-Acconi, LCSW, has practiced in the field of social work for almost 5 years and has worked in schools, youth, community, and family counseling agencies. She has been a parent educator and staff trainer, conducting workshops on anxiety and stress reduction, conflict management, social skills, and optimizing executive functioning skills. She has authored pamphlets and manuals on social and emotional learning and friendship development. In addition, she has presented for national and international audiences on amp quot Awakening the Global Consciousness of Students amp quot and amp quot Teaching for Peace and Human Rights. amp quot She is currently pursuing her doctorate in social work policy.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781433813368 |
| ISBN 10 | 143381336X |
| Title | School Made Easier |
| Author | Wendy L Moss |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | American Psychological Association |
| Year published | 2013-08-15 |
| Number of pages | 128 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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