Monday, 18 August 2014

About Stress Management: Back-To-School Stress Relief

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management

 Being a student myself as well as a mother of school-age kids, we're all aware that a certain level of stress can accompany the school experience. Because the first weeks of school can be among the most stressful, I'm sharing school stress relief tips to help you and your family make it through. (And if this topic doesn't apply to you, I've included some general stress management help as well.) Enjoy your week and the school year ahead!

-Elizabeth

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Back-To-School Stress Relief
For many families, going back to school means going back to stress! While some stress from school may be inevitable, here are some tips to smooth the transition from summer to school. Read more
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How To Reduce Stress and Excel In School
Here are some tips that can help every student--from the very young to the college-aged--relieve stress and do better in school, which can relieve more stress! Read more
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Stress Relief For College Students
If you're college-bound or a returning student, you probably already know the importance of stress management during this time in your life. Here are some strategies for keeping stress at bay! Read more
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Be Proactive: Create A Stress Management Plan That Works
Many people wait to think about stress management until the stress feels overwhelming. At that point, it can actually be more difficult to create a plan that works because you are thinking reactively rather than proactively. Here are some good reasons to come up with a plan now that will help you to be more resilient toward stress when you encounter it. (Put it into action now and you'll thank yourself later.) Read more


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