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Strategies for Navigating School Avoidance Webinar

 After a holiday or school break, transitioning back to school can be particularly challenging for kids who have anxiety. Pediatric mental health experts Drs. Wilmer and Villere, share strategies and practical tips for how families and school counselors can navigate school avoidance and successfully help kids return to the classroom. The conversation concludes with a Q&A.

Watch Sheree Emmons, M.Ed and Director of Coaching at InStride Health, discuss her experiences with exposure coaching for youth who are school avoidant. As a former public school teacher she understands how difficult school avoidance can be for the children, their parents and the school community. She also understands how InStride can help.
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