A School Psychologist’s Advice For Students On How To Cope During This ‘New Normal’

A student wearing a surgical mask receives guidance from a school psychologist on coping with the 'new normal' in a classroom setting.
Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge

Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge

In a recent Article with Broglie Blog titled, “A School Psychologist’s Advice For Students On How To Cope During This ‘New Normal’” Dr. Roseann answers interview questions about Student's mental health during the pandemic. One of the questions she was asked was, “How can students who feel that they have little control over their current situation best combat this thought? What are some helpful ways and methods that could help students feel in control again?” Her response: 

“The number one thing a parent can do to help their child feel less overwhelmed by everything that is happening in the world and in their lives, is to empower their child with decision making. Helping them to have more control over the choices they make is a great way to calm anxiety and build a sense of control. Ultimately we all crave control, so why not give your child opportunities to successfully manage things so they can feel better about themselves. ”

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