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Thunder and the noise storms / by Ansloos, Jeffrey Paul.; Ansloos, Sherry.; Pawis-Steckley, Joshua Mangeshig.;
Thunder's mosom tells him to listen to the sounds of nature when loud noises make Thunder feel stormy inside.LSC
Subjects: Nature sounds; Noise; Anxiety in children; Grandparent and child;
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Living with Viola / by Fung, Rosena.;
Livy experiences anxiety in the form of imaginary twin Viola, who is getting harder and harder to ignore.LSC
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Anxiety in children; Schools; Imaginary companions;
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Spotlight on coding club! / by Schusterman, Michelle.;
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Subjects: Female friendship; Schools; Clubs; Anxiety in children; Talent shows; Computer science; Computer programming;
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Inside out. [videorecording] / by Black, Lewis,1948-voice actor.; Edebiri, Ayo,1995-voice actor.; Exarchopoulos, Adèle.; Hale, Tony,1983-voice actor.; LeFauve, Meg,screenwriter.; Mann, Kelsey,film director.; Hauser, Paul Walter,1986-voice actor.; Hawke, Maya,1998-voice actor.; Lapira, Liza,voice actor.; Poehler, Amy,1971-voice actor.; Smith, Phyllis,1951-voice actor.; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.; Pixar (Firm),production company.; Walt Disney Pictures,publisher.;
Maya Hawke, Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Ayo Edebiri, Adele Exarchopoulos, Paul Walter Hauser.Disney and Pixar's "Inside Out 2" returns to the mind of newly minted teenager Riley just as headquarters is disrupted by something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust aren't sure how to feel when Anxiety and friends show up.Canadian Home Video Rating: G.Described video for the blind and visually impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Children's films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Comedy films.; Animated films.; Feature films.; Anxiety; Fear; Anger; Joy; Sadness; Teenage girls; Emotions in children; Emotions;
For private home use only.
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Two dogs in a trench coat go to school / by Falatko, Julie.;
Sassy and Waldo are good dogs, who keep their house safe (from squirrels, mostly), and worry about their boy, Stewart, who always comes home from school smelling of anxiety; so the two dogs come up with a plan to help him--they will dress up in a trench coat and attend school, posing as a new student, to find out just what is bothering Stewart.LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Sassy (Fictitious character from Falatko); Waldo (Fictitious character from Falatko); Dogs; Anxiety in children; Disguise; Human-animal relationships; Schools;
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Generation stressed : play-based tools to help your child overcome anxiety / by Kambolis, Michele.;
Provides activities and practical advice for parents to help anxious children cope more effectively with stress.LSC
Subjects: Stress in children.; Stress management for children.; Parenting.;
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So long, stress! / by Becker, Helaine.; Sevilla, Joanna.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A full-colour, kid-friendly guide to understanding stress and anxiety and managing them in healthy and productive ways. Kids and parents know that taking care of our mental health and managing stress and anxiety are critical skills for people of all ages and from all walks of life. Filled with practical advice and strategies, So Long, Stress! helps readers understand what stress is and gives them the tools they need to face situations that cause anxiety -- all in an approachable and down-to-earth tone.
Subjects: Stress management for children; Stress in children; Stress management; Stress (Psychology);
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Sixties Scoop / by Nicks, Erin.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Discusses the removal of Indigenous children from their families, the reasons behind their removal, their lives in foster care, and the feelings of identity loss, depression, and anxiety felt by many adoptees as a result of being raised in a non-Indigenous family. LSC
Subjects: Interracial adoption; Native peoples; Native children; Native peoples; Native peoples;
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My mess is a bit of a life : adventures in anxiety / by Pritchett, Georgia,author.;
"When Georgia Pritchett found herself lost for words - a bit of a predicament for a comedy writer - she booked an appointment with a therapist, who suggested that she try writing down some of the things that worried her. The therapist probably meant a light, mid-week grocery-list's worth of worries. Instead, Georgia wrote this book. From fretting about the monsters under her bed as a child (Were they comfy enough?) to agonizing about making too much of a fuss during childbirth ("Sorry to interrupt, but the baby is coming out of my body," I said politely) to being offered free gifts after an award ceremony (It was an excruciating experience. Mortifying), worry has accompanied her at every turn. With the levity of a package of potato chips and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, Georgia Pritchett guides readers from her anxiety-ridden early childhood, where disaster was around every corner (When I was little I used to think that sheep were clouds that had fallen to earth. On cloudy days I used to worry that I would be squashed by a sheep), through the challenges of breaking into a male-dominated TV writing industry, as well as the inevitable ups and downs of raising children. Honest, brave, and joyful, My Mess Is a Bit of a Life is a necessary reflection on how to live - and sometimes even thrive - with anxiety"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Pritchett, Georgia.; Anxiety; Television writers; Women television writers;
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The orchid and the dandelion : why some children struggle and how all can thrive / by Boyce, W. Thomas,author.;
"From one of the world's foremost researchers and pioneers of pediatric health--a book that fully explores a revolutionary discovery about childhood development, parenting, and the key to helping all children find happiness and success. In Tom Boyce's extraordinary new book, he writes of his acclaimed and pathfinding work as a developmental pediatrician working with troubled children in child-development research for almost four decades, and explores his major discovery: that certain variant genes can increase a person's susceptibility to depression, anxiety, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, antisocial, sociopathic, or violent behaviors. Rather than seeing this "risk" gene as a liability, Boyce, through his daring research has recast the way we think of human frailty, and has shown that while these "bad" genes can create problems, they can also, in the right setting and the right environment, result in producing children who not only do better than before, but far exceed their peers. His work has revealed there are two different kinds of children: the "dandelion" child (hardy, resilient, healthy), able to survive and flourish under most circumstances, and the "orchid" child (sensitive, susceptible, fragile) who, given the right support, can thrive as much, if not more, than other children. Orchid children, Boyce makes clear, are not failed dandelions; they are a different category of child, with special sensitivities and strengths, and need to be nurtured and taught in special ways. In The Orchid and the Dandelion, Boyce shows us how to understand these children for their unique sensibilities, their considerable challenges, and their remarkable gifts."--
Subjects: Parenting.; Developmental psychology.;
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