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Coping skills
This comprehensive article details how adults can support children to develop skills to cope when things go wrong. It highlights times when stress may occur for young children and how learning self control can support them in coping with stress. Australian
Stress in children
This article details typical signs and symptoms of stress for children and documents ways to help children to cope. It describes what stress may look like in a child. United States.
Stress - helping children cope with it
A one page article that could be photocopied for parents about when and why children feel stress and what to do about it. United States.
Coping skills for children
An article for parents with practical suggestions to help children build the inner strength that will support them to manage stress and cope in difficult times. Australian
Helping children cope with failure
Making mistakes and learning to cope when things go wrong is an important part of early childhood development. A brief article that uses the example of a cooking activity to demonstrate how this can be achieved in an early childhood setting. United States.
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