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How to Stop Freaking Out

The Ultimate Guide to Keeping Cool When Life Feels Chaotic

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
From the bestselling author of How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t With Your Kids comes the ultimate guide for middle grade readers about managing stress and anxiety when life gets chaotic.​ 
Within these pages, readers will learn what a freak out is (and isn’t), discover why people flip out when they’re stressed, practice keeping cool in the most chaotic moments, and choose one of many strategies for calming down when things are totally overwhelming. 
 
Along the way, there are: 
Quizzes! What’s your freak out style? 
Truth Bombs! You don’t have to be perfect. 
Freak Out Facts! There are more nerve cells in your body than there are stars in the Milky Way. 
 
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER: You can—and will—have big, intense, unpleasant feelings. The trick is knowing how to manage them. 
 
Uniquely designed to meet readers ages 8 and up, this book is filled with techniques, tools and most importantly, understanding, to guide readers through all the twists and turns on the roller coaster called LIFE.
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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2024

      Gr 6-8-This title delves into the essence of "freaking out," exploring its various manifestations across different personalities, the underlying reasons, and effective strategies for managing these episodes. The author, a clinical social worker, skillfully uses humor to create an engaging and accessible read for children, employing playful acronyms like FARTS to diffuse the seriousness of the topic. This approach helps demystify anxiety and makes the material relatable and less intimidating. Interactive elements, such as quizzes, are incorporated to assist readers in identifying their personal triggers and understanding their unique reactions to stress. These self-assessment tools are invaluable for young readers to gain insight into their behaviors and emotions. The book is further enhanced by whimsical illustrations, which not only break up the text but also add a layer of visual engagement that keeps the content lively and entertaining. The images ensure the book remains approachable and enjoyable, not overwhelming. VERDICT A well-crafted resource that combines humor, interactive elements, and visual appeal to effectively educate children on managing stress, anxiety, and emotions.-Jessica Calaway

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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