Hello, Anxiety

by Jessica Sinarski

#HelloAnxiety #NetGalley

Anxious kids, you are not alone! And you, the adults who see this book, please get it for a child you know. Read it with that child or let them read it on their own if they prefer. Maybe just leave the book somewhere where it will catch a kid’s eye. Be ready to talk with them about anxiety.

This book does an excellent job of discussing the overwhelming feelings that anxiety can bring. It also offers some hope.

The best part of the book, in my opinion, is that, in addition to some techniques, Destiny find that there are ways to be helped. What a relief! Anxiety does not have to be Destiny’s destiny.

This book is great for a home library, for a therapist to use in working with a child and for school resource centers.

This book can be a terrific jumping off point. If more help is needed, remember that it is OK to access emotional support services.

Many thanks to the National Center for Youth Issues and NetGalley for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 13 February 2025

32 pages

Children’s fiction

From the Publisher

understand brain scienve, build self-confidence and resilience, helpful coping strategies
weaves story, brain science, and care with regulation tools that children and caregivers can use
Sinarski's language is  simple and clear,  yet packed with useable information.
amazing book for therapist, parent, or helping adults looking to support a child with anxiety
empower children to face with fears and say it might be tough but I can get through it
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