Dealing with back to school anxiety
Our Assistant Head of School, Amanda Keil, shares proven ways to deal with Back to School Anxiety.
Our Assistant Head of School, Amanda Keil, shares proven ways to deal with Back to School Anxiety.
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A new school year is upon us and while we were hoping to put the pandemic in our rearview mirror, that isn’t the case. The continued uncertainty causes anxiety and stress levels to rise and concentration and productivity levels to go down. One way to combat this is to help your child(ren) or student(s) practice mindful listening.