1st Edition

Childhood Stress in Contemporary Society

By James H Humphrey Copyright 2004
    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    Don’t let your own reaction to stress negatively affect the children in your care!

    With new evidence indicating that undesirable stress is likely to have its roots in childhood, Childhood Stress in Contemporary Society is a much-needed resource for anyone who works with children. An authority in the field of stress education, Dr. James Humphrey offers an easy-to-read text on what stress is, how it affects children as opposed to adults, and how to take back control when stress becomes overwhelming. Whether a parent, caretaker, counselor, or teacher, this book will provide you with a better understanding of stress and several methods for helping children cope on a daily basis.

    Childhood Stress in Contemporary Society provides readers with an extensive exploration of the definition of stress, from basic terminology to the causes and effects of stress in the daily lives of children and adults. This book will teach you how to better deal with stress in your own life and how to share that knowledge with children. Dr. Humphrey walks you step-by-step through a variety of techniques, exercises, and games that improve a child’s self-image and the confidence necessary to contend with stressful situations.

    This book will help you:

    • spot irregular behavior in children usually associated with poor stress management
    • help children understand and respond more appropriately to stressors
    • work with children with special needs who have additional stress due to their afflictions
    • alleviate or reduce stressors at home and in school
    • provide the appropriate level of physical activity to children to decrease tension
    • utilize relaxation techniques, such as meditation and biofeedback, to alleviate stress
    Rich with interviews, surveys, and case studies focusing on children and caretakers, Childhood Stress in Contemporary Society is an important manual for helping children in today’s hectic culture. Recent discoveries indicate that children who associate with adults under stress are very likely to become stress-ridden themselves; children supervised by adults who do not cope well with stress can adopt this same inability to cope. Therefore, this book is vital for those adults who are involved with the well-being of children.

    Foreword (Paul J. Rosch) Introduction Chapter 1. Stress Terminology Stress Tension Emotion Anxiety Burnout Depression Chapter 2. All About Stress Reactions to Stress Classifications of Stress Causes of Stress Effects of Stress Chapter 3. Childhood Emotions Factors Concerning Emotional Development Emotional Needs of Children Guidelines for the Emotional Development of Children Opportunities for Emotional Development in Various Environments Evaluating Influences of the Environment on Emotional Development Adult Observation of Childhood Emotions Chapter 4. Helping Children Understand Themselves Understanding Child Development Meeting the Needs of Children Toward a Child’s Understanding of Self Chapter 5. Stress in the Home and School Environments Home and Family Stress School Stress Chapter 6. Stress and the Child with an Affliction Stress and the Child with a Disease Stress and Children with Developmental Disabilities Stress and Slow Learners Stress Resulting from Psychic Trauma Chapter 7. Nutrition, Diet, and Stress Nutrition Diet Children’s Eating Habits Childhood Obesity Chapter 8. Physical Activity, Exercise, and Stress The Physical Aspect of Personality Maintaining a Suitable Level of Physical Fitness Body Types and Segments, and Physical Fitness Types of Exercise Developing an Activity Program Importance of Physical Exercise in Reducing Stress Physical Activity for Children Chapter 9. Body Restoration and Stress Fatigue Rest Sleep Children’s Sleep Habits Chapter 10. Reducing Stress Through Relaxation The Meaning of Relaxation and Related Terms Progressive Relaxation Using Relaxation with Children Chapter 11. Reducing Stress Through Meditation Types of Meditation A Procedure for Meditating Using Meditation with Children Chapter 12. Reducing Stress Through Biofeedback The Meaning of Biofeedback Biofeedback Instrumentation Using Biofeedback with Children Notes Index

    Biography

    James H Humphrey