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Addressing Anxiety in Young Learners

A Teacher's Guide to Recognizing Needs and Resolving Behaviors
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Anxiety rates are skyrocketing among young learners—and their teachers need explicit training on how to understand and support these students. A concise, reader‐friendly guide written especially for teachers, this urgently needed book will prepare early educators to recognize anxiety issues in children ages 3–8, identify the associated behaviors, and work effectively with students who have anxiety symptoms.

Teachers will start with a well‐organized primer on the different types of anxiety in children, featuring symptoms, causes, triggers, treatment options, and case stories. Then theyll get expert guidance on addressing anxiety and challenging behaviors in the classroom, with dedicated chapters on key topics like assessment, intervention, and the parents experience.

Ideal for both preservice and in‐service professional development, this introductory guide gives teachers the accessible information they need to understand learners with anxiety and support their success inside and outside the classroom.

TEACHERS WILL:

  • Explore seven types of childhood anxiety: generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety, selective mutism, OCD, phobias, and anxiety rooted in childhood trauma
  • Review the assessment and evaluation process, and understand the role a teacher should play
  • Recognize co‐morbidities with anxiety—including ADHD, autism, and depression—and how they may affect a childs symptoms and treatment plan
  • Understand the issues and emotions parents face, so that teachers can offer them sensitive support
  • Use effective classroom interventions to meet the needs of children with anxiety and create a nurturing learning environment
  • Learn which strategies to avoid, from unrealistic expectations to excessive reassurance

Dr. Sarah Taylor Vanover Division of Child Care Department of Community Based Services Cabinet for Health and Family Services Education Doctorate of Education in Educational Policy and Leadership, Eastern Kentucky University, May 2016 * Dissertation Topic: Family Preferences for Childcare in Central Kentucky * Kappa Delta Pi Education Honors Society Masters of Science in Special Education, Emphasis on Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education, Eastern Kentucky University, May 2013 * Research Project: Parent Perception on Quality Infant/Toddler Programs Bachelor of Science in Family Studies, Emphasis in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education, University of Kentucky, May 2002 * Minor in Music Performance, Emphasis in Voice * Phi Omicron Upsilon - Honor Society for Family and Consumer Sciences * College of Human Environmental Sciences Student Ambassador * Graduation Speaker, May 2002, College of Human Environmental Sciences * Member of Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity for Women; President 2001-2002 Credentials Kentucky Teachers Certificate, Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education, Educational Professional Standards Board, 2003 to Present Kentucky Early Care and Education Directors Credential, #40775, Cabinet for Health and Family Services Kentucky Early Care and Education Trainers Credential, Level 5, #70761, Cabinet for Health and Family Services AMS Early Childhood Montessori Certification, July 2004, Providence Montessori Teacher Education Program Orff Level 1 Music Teacher Certification, July 2006, University of Kentucky Fine Arts Program Kodaly Music Teacher Training with Dr. John Feierabend, July 2009, Hartt Music School, Hartford, CT Certifications Certified Family Life Educator, National Council on Family Relations, Certification #1184232, August 2016 to August 2021 CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System) Reliable, Certified by Teachstone, April 30, 2015 - April 30, 2017 Cradling Literacy Trainer, Certified by Zero to Three, August 2010 Trainer for "Orientation Training for Kentuckys Early Care and Education Professionals", Certified February 2011 Trainer for "Nurturing Parenting" Parent Education Program, Certified September 2011 by Dr. Stephen Bavolek Publications Finding Quality Early Childcare: A Step by Step Guide for Parents about What Matters Most, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers; Lanham, MD. October 2016 Sticky Situations: Case Studies in Early Childhood Program Management, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers; Lanham, MD. December 2016 The Beginning of School Readiness: Foundations of the Infant and Toddler Classrooms, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers; Lanham, MD. September 2017 Does My Child Have a Developmental Delay?: A Guide for Parents on Early Intervention, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers; Lanham, MD. November 2018 Building on Emergent Curriculum: The Power of Play for School Readiness, Gryphon House Publishers; Lewisville, NC. April 2020 S. Vanover (2020). "From circle time to small groups: Meeting childrens needs." Teaching Young Children, 13(4), 28-29. Americas Child Care Crisis: Rethinking an Essential Business, Gryphon House Publishers; Lewisville, NC. TBA Work Experience Director, Division of Child Care, Department of Community Based Services, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Frankfort, KY, October 2018 to Present * State Administrator for Child Care and Development Block Grant Funding * Develop and implement policy regarding enforcement of state/federal laws, rules, and regulations relative to child care. * Responsible for budget management functions relative to state/federal administration funding for child care. * Provide general guidance to other state divisions and agencies pertaining to child care policy and developments in the field. * Confer and advise other divisions and agencies concerning legal questions and furnish written opinions or assign such requests to other staff. * Represent the division on task forces, committees, or meetings regarding child care policies or regulations. * Supervise a staff of 40+ employees that work throughout the division. Director, Toyota Child Development Center, Bright Horizons, Georgetown, KY, August 2017 to September 2018 * Supervise and evaluate 45+ staff members * Supervise curriculum and coach classroom teaching staff on best practice * Coordinate facility management * Implement center policies for staff and families * Collaborate with teaching staff and families to increase child learning * Collaborate with company partners (Toyota) to meet the needs of their staff * Maintain ALL STARS accreditation and state licensing requirements * Attend professional development opportunities to stay updated on best practice in the field of early childhood education Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Family Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, August 2016 to May 2017 * Teach child and family study coursework including: * CDF 203 - The Philosophical and Historical Foundations of Early Childhood Education * CDF 246 - Creative Activities for Young Children * CDF 406 - Program Planning for Preschool Children * Supervise clinical observation hours for IECE teacher candidates * Supervise IECE student teachers * QEP Implementation Committee * Developed Curriculum for New Child Development Certificates * Created Student Study Group on Developmental Math Skills to Assist IECE Students with Praxis Preparation Early Head Start Partnership Coordinator, Community Action Council, Lexington, KY, February 2015 to August 2016 * Collect and aggregate required grant data * Supervise and evaluate Early Head Start Specialists * Monitor Early Head Start classrooms for Head Start Program Standard compliance * Assess Head Start and Early Head Start classrooms with the ECERS (Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale) 3 and the ITERS (Infant Toddler Environmental Rating Scale * Offer technical assistance to Early Head Start programs to achieve licensing, STARS, NAEYC, and Head Start program requirements * Classroom coaching for Early Head Start teaching staff * Train EHS Specialists and teachers on Brigance, Teaching Strategies Gold, Ages and Stages checklist, and Early Head Start Lesson Plans * Initiate partnerships between Early Head Start and local childcare facilities * Teach CDA coursework to Community Action Council teaching staff and parents * Provide training to Early Head Start/Head Start classroom teachers as needed * Remain CLASS Reliable and assess Head Start Classrooms * Submit proposals and present trainings at regional and national conferences * Participate in local Community Early Childhood Councils Adjunct Professor, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, January 2016 - May 2016 * Spring 2016 - Roles of the Special Educator, SED 805, College of Education * Spring 2016 - Diversity Awareness for Professional Practice, CDF 424, Department of Child and Family Studies * Summer 2017 - Curriculum Development for Teacher Leaders, ETL 803, College of Education Executive Director, Child Development Center of the Bluegrass, Lexington, KY, December 2012 to December 2014 * Supervised and evaluated 80+ staff members * Responsible for grant writing, fundraising events, marketing the program * Coordinated facility management * Create center policies for staff and families * Responsible for maintaining NAEYC and All-STAR accreditation * Supervise teaching staff and collaborate with families to increase child learning * Participate in ARC/IEP Meetings for enrolled families and assist with transition to elementary school * Serve as KTIP principal for Kentucky Teacher Internship Program candidates Training Administrator, Division of Child Care, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Frankfort, KY, Aug 2010 to December 2012 * Supervised the Kentucky Early Care and Education Trainers Credential * Served on statewide professional development work groups * Developed content for statewide training curriculum including the Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma training * Trained Child Care Health Consultants and licensing surveyors on Kentucky childcare regulations * Assisted with writing Kentucky childcare regulations Professional Development Trainer, Child Care Council of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 2002 to 2015 * Develop trainings for local childcare providers on a variety of topics * Offer professional development trainings in 2-hour to 6-hour workshops in Central Kentucky Director of Child Care, Faith Lutheran Church Childcare, Lexington, KY, 2007 to 2010 * Supervise and evaluate fifteen staff members * Select curriculum and policies for preschool classrooms for children age two to five years * Collect tuition and create center budget * Grant writing * Teach music for preschool classrooms * Communicate with parents and sponsor parent booster organization Preschool Teacher, Seton Catholic School, Lexington, KY, 2006 to 2007 * Taught two half-day preschool classrooms * Supervised and evaluated assistant teacher * Planned curriculum and individual goals for 4-year-old students * Conducted parent-teacher conferences twice per year IECE Special Education Preschool Teacher, Shearer Elementary School, Clark County Public Schools, Winchester, KY, 2004 to 2006 * Supervised three and four-year-old students with and without disabilities * Conducted developmental assessments on students enrolled in the classroom * Attended IEP meetings and assisted in planning of developmental goals * Planned and implemented weekly lesson plans * Served on professional learning community with other early childhood educators Childrens Minister (Part-Time), First Christian Church, Winchester, KY, 2003 to 2006 * Selected and implemented Sunday school curriculum for childrens ministries * Implemented Young Children and Worship Montessori-based worship curriculum * Recruited and supervised church volunteers to lead childrens programs * Planned special events and fundraisers for childrens ministry programs Montessori Preschool Teacher, Providence Montessori School, Lexington, KY, 2002 to 2004 * Received AMS Montessori certification for children ages three to six years old * One of three teachers in a multi-age Montessori classroom with 27 children * Followed structured Montessori lesson plans for math, language, and sensorial activities * Created practical life, science, social studies, music, and art materials for the classroom * Conducted assessments and parent-teacher conferences for three-year-old students * Assisted with Parent Education Nights and enrollment interviews Professional Organizations National Early Childhood Solutions Consortium, The Hunt Institute, June 2020 to present Member of the Kentucky Early Childhood Advisory Council (appointed by the Governor), October 2018 to Present Co-Chair of the Kentucky Child Care Advisory Council (appointed by the Governor), October 2018 to Present Fayette County Community Early Childhood Council, Member 2009 to 2018 * Voting Member 2009 to 2018 * Secretary, 2016-2018 Member of the Advisory Council for the Department of Consumer and Family Sciences at Eastern Kentucky University, Member 2012 Member of the Professional Development Sub-Committee for the Governors Early Childhood Advisory Council of Kentucky, 2012 Member of the Early Childhood Mental Health Advisory Board for Kentucky, Member 2009 to 2012 Bluegrass Chapter of the Kentucky Association of Early Childhood Education, President from 2005 to 2009 Kentucky Association of Early Childhood Education * Vice President of Membership, 2009 to 2011 * Recording Secretary, 2005 to 2009 * Hospitality Chair, 2002 to 2005 Southern Early Childhood Association, Member since 2000 * Childrens Book Reviewer for SECA Journal, Dimensions National Association of Education for Young Children, Member since 2000 Council for Exceptional Children, Member since 2005 Division of Early Childhood, Council for Exceptional Children, Member since 2005 * Conference Proposal Reviewer for Annual Conference, 2016 to present State, Regional & National Conference Presentations National Association for the Education of Young Children, Annual Conference, Virtual, November 2020 * "When Childhood Anxiety Leads to Negative Behaviors: Strategies to Work with Anxious Children in the Preschool Classroom" National Association for the Education of Young Children, Professional Learning Institute, Virtual Institute, June 2020 * "We Cant Go Back": A Panel Discussion on the Changes to Early Childhood Education Post-Coronavirus National Association for the Education of Young Children, Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, Nov 2019 * "Working with Millennials and Generation Z in the Early Childhood Workforce" National Association for the Education of Young Children, Annual Conference, Washington D.C., Nov 2018 * "Mentoring and Motivating Experienced Child Care Staff" Kentucky Early Childhood Institute, Louisville, KY, June 2018 * "The Beginning of School Readiness: The Foundations of the Infant and Toddler Classroom" * "Mentoring and Motivating Experienced Childcare Staff" National Association for the Education of Young Children, Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 2017 * "The Essential Need for Practical Life: Using Montessori Skills in the Play-based Classroom" Kentucky Early Childhood Institute, Louisville, KY, June 2017 * "Mentoring Young Teachers" * "Abandoning Circle Time" Zero to Three National Conference, New Orleans, LA, December 2016 * Poster Presentation "Family Preferences for Childcare in Central Kentucky" National Association for the Education of Young Children, Annual Conference, Los Angeles, November 2016 * "Family Preferences for Childcare" Community Action Council, Lexington, KY * Infant/Toddler CDA Coursework (Beginning October 2016 to present) Ready Kids Conference by the Kentucky Governors Office of Early Childhood Education, Louisville, KY, July 2016. * "Creating Conversations and Questions in the Preschool Classroom" * "Creating Language Skills with Infants" Kentucky Head Start Association, Louisville, Kentucky, May 2016. * "Developing Language Interactions with Preschoolers" * "Seizures and Epilepsy in Young Children" * "Abandoning Circle Time" Kentucky Head Start Association, Lexington, Kentucky, April 2015. * "Preschool Handwriting" * "Coaching First Year Teachers in the Classroom" Ready Kids Conference by the Kentucky Governors Office of Early Childhood, Louisville, KY, June 2014. * "Working with Multiple Generations in the Early Childhood Classroom" * "Toilet Training Young Children". Kentuckys Infant-Toddler Institute, Lexington, KY, July 2013. * "Developmental Milestones for Infants and Toddlers" * "Curriculum Development for Infants and Toddlers". Kentuckys Infant-Toddler Institute, Lexington, KY, July 2012. * "Top Ten Chronic Illnesses in Young Children". Kentuckys Infant-Toddler Institute, Lexington, KY, August 2011. * "Multiple Generations in the Early Childhood Classroom". Southern Early Childhood Association, Annual Conference, Savannah, Georgia, January 2011. * "Multiple Generations Working in the Early Childhood Classroom" * "Professionalism in Early Childhood Education". Southern Early Childhood Association, Annual Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, January 2010. * "A Year of Preschool Music Curriculum" * "Epilepsy and Seizures in Young Children". National Association of Education for Young Children, Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, November 2008. * "Montessori Math Concepts for the Preschool Classroom". National Association of Education for Young Children, Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2006. * "Spiritual Development in Young Children: Making the Concrete Abstract". American Montessori Society, Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 2005. * "Using Technically Correct Music Vocabulary in the Preschool Classroom". American Montessori Society, Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2003. * "Music in the Preschool Classroom".

Introduction - Jamess Story Part 1 - What is Childhood Anxiety? I. Typical Developmental Milestones and Traditional Childhood Anxiety a. Statistics on childhood anxiety II. Types of Anxiety a. Generalized Anxiety Disorder b. Panic Disorder c. Separation Anxiety Disorder d. Social Anxiety Disorder e. Selective Mutism f. Specific Phobias III. Causes of Anxiety a. Genetics b. Brain Chemistry c. Life Situations d. Learned Behaviors e. Physical Health IV. Anxiety Symptoms a. Physical b. Behavioral c. Cognitive V. Anxiety Triggers a. Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence VI. Trauma, ACEs, and Anxiety Part 2 - Dealing with Childhood Anxiety and Challenging Behaviors in the Classroom I. Assessment and Evaluation Process for Anxiety a. Screening b. Referral c. Assessment II. Anxiety Treatments a. Play-based therapy b. Cognitive behavioral therapy c. Medication III. Co-Morbidities with Anxiety a. Autism b. ADHD c. Depression d. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder e. Oppositional Deficiency Disorder f. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder IV. Partnering with Parents a. Guiding Parents through the Evaluation Process b. Chronic Sorrow c. Parent Education V. Classroom Interventions a. Creating Routines b. Calming Strategies c. Creating Safe Spaces d. Zones of Regulation e. Incredible 5-Point Scale f. Accommodations for Social Anxiety g. 504s and IEPs VI. Strategies to Avoid a. Excessive Reassurance b. Showing Frustration c. Allowing a Child to Hide from Fears d. Lack of Collaboration with Family

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