Stress isn’t limited to adulthood—young children can experience it too. Changes in routine, social challenges, academic pressures, or even events at home can trigger feelings of anxiety, frustration, or overwhelm. While their stress may look different from that of adults, the impact on their emotional well-being and development can be significant if left unaddressed.
In this course, you’ll learn to identify the signs of stress in young children, from subtle changes in behavior and mood to more obvious physical and emotional responses. We’ll explore the common causes of stress in early childhood, including both short-term triggers and ongoing stressors, and how these can affect a child’s learning, social interactions, and overall health.
You’ll also gain practical, research-based strategies for responding to children who are stressed—helping them feel safe, understood, and supported. From creating calming environments to teaching self-regulation techniques, you’ll discover ways to equip children with healthy coping skills that can benefit them throughout their lives.
By the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to proactively reduce stress in your learning environment and guide children through challenging moments with empathy and confidence, fostering resilience and emotional strength.
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