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Vanessa G

Mrs Vanessa G


Subjects taught:
SEN, English, English Language, English Literature
Qualifications:
MA English Literature, University of Sussex (1996). PGCE Secondary English, University of Sussex (1993). BA (Hons) English Literature (2:1), University of Sussex (1992).
Rachael B

Ms Rachael B


Subjects taught:
Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Qualifications:
MSc Energy and Environmental Management, Teeside University (2018). BSc (Hons) Science Education with QTS (Physics specialism), Sunderland University (2011). Diploma of Higher Education, Environment, Energy, Sustainable Futures, Chemistry, The Open University (2010).
Heidi B

Mrs Heidi B


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, SATs, 11+, School Entrance Exams
Qualifications:
BEd (Hons), Primary Education (1998) First class
Mark M

Mr Mark M


Subjects taught:
Maths, Computer Science, 13+, Common Entrance Exams, Further Maths, IT Skills, School Entrance Exams
Qualifications:
MA Pure Mathematics, University of Oxford (1975).
Joanna H

Miss Joanna H


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, English, Maths, Common Entrance Exams, SATs, 11+, 13+, School Entrance Exams
Qualifications:
PGCE Primary, North Riding College (1991). BA (Hons) Humanities, Thames Polytechnic (1989).

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What is Anxiety Disorder?

It is normal for your child to feel worried or anxious from time to time, such as when they're moving home or starting at a new school. Separation anxiety is most common in younger children, whereas older children and teenagers tend to worry more about school or have social anxiety.

Symptoms in children and teenagers

Symptoms of anxiety in children include: finding it hard to concentrate; not sleeping, or waking in the night with bad dreams; quickly getting angry or irritable; constantly worrying or having negative thoughts; feeling tense and fidgety; using the toilet often; not eating properly; being clingy; always crying; complaining of tummy aches and feeling unwell.

For some children, their anxiety can be more significant, affecting their behaviour and thoughts every day, interfering with their social, home and school life. This is when you may need professional help to support your child.

Advice for Parents

If your child is having problems with anxiety, there's plenty you can do to help:

  • Talk to your child about their anxiety or worries, reassure them, and show them you understand how they feel.
  • If your child is old enough, explain what anxiety is and describe some of the physical effects it has. Anxiety is like a wave that builds up and then ebbs away again.
  • If you know a big change is coming up, such as a house move or a new school, then prepare your child by talking to them about what is going to happen and why.
  • If your child's anxiety is severe, persists, and interferes with their everyday life, then a visit to a GP is the best first step.
  • If your child's anxiety is also affecting their school life, then talk to your school and make sure they are fully aware of the situation and the support needed.
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