Dr. Alex Russell - Helping Kids Thrive in Anxious Times

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Dr. Alex Russell - Helping Kids Thrive in Anxious Times

By Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Committee

Date and time

Wednesday, May 13, 2015 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Durham Catholic District School Board - Conference Centre

652 Rossland Road West Oshawa, ON Canada

Description

Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Committee

Presents…

That Big Bad World: Helping kids thrive in anxious times

Anxiety disorders among children are on the rise: More medications are being prescribed, new disorders such as “school refusal” are appearing and, even among children not diagnosed with a disorder, children are appearing increasingly daunted by the task of taking on the world around them. Changes in the way children in the West play and learn are a part of this as children have less opportunity to creatively explore and practice in the world, free from adult involvement and protection. This workshop takes a health perspective in which childhood anxiety is understood as a necessary building block of adaptation, and an essential gateway to a child’s creative engagement with the world. A perspective is provided that helps slowly shift the burden of responsibility on to children as they grow – something that helps them take on anxiety adaptively, at the same time as they experience the sense of mastery and competence such growth generates.

About Dr. Alex Russell

Dr. Alex Russell is a clinical psychologist and is registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. He provides assessments and psychotherapy to children and adults, and consultation and supervision to schools, teachers and psychologists.

In his book, Drop The Worry Ball: How to Parent in the Age of Entitlement (co-authored by journalist Tim Falconer) and on stage, he offers a fresh perspective on raising children that is reassuringly familiar and strikingly sensible.

Please note that free childcare services will be provided.

Funded by the Ministry of Education's Parent Reaching Out Grant



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