Kids today are growing up in a world that runs on stress. From bullying, peer pressure, and demanding academic expectations, modern-day kids are often faced with obstacles that can feel insurmountable. In The Stress-Buster Workbook for Kids (PESI Publishing, Inc., 2021), licensed clinical social worker Katie Hurley delivers evidence-based strategies, activities, and scripts to help children navigate the stressors of everyday life, overcome challenges, and build self-confidence. Hurley is a child and adolescent psychotherapist and parenting educator. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Boston College in 1997. Her book is a resource for parents, teachers, therapists, and any other professionals working with kids ages 4–11. Hurley is also the author of the award-winning No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident and Compassionate Girls and The Happy Kids Handbook, among other titles.
Helping stressed out kids
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