Something terrible has happened to Maia’s family, an uninvited Worry Bug has moved in. Having the Worry Bug around is exhausting, and it keeps getting bigger! Can the family work together to get rid of it?
This resource is designed to help families with mild to moderate anxiety manage their worries. After reading the story with your children you will find exercises based on Narrative and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy principles to help you start talking about worry in your family.
This is part two of a two part resource. Part one is a classroom based book, 'Wishes and Worries', consisting of a story and exercises introducing ways to manage anxiety at school. Wishes and Worries is also available in Te reo.
Maia and the Worry Bug is currently being translated by Kaharau Keogh and will be available early in 2016.
Illustrated by award winning Canterbury illustrator, Jenny Cooper.
Read recent reviews here.
This resource is designed to help families with mild to moderate anxiety manage their worries. After reading the story with your children you will find exercises based on Narrative and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy principles to help you start talking about worry in your family.
This is part two of a two part resource. Part one is a classroom based book, 'Wishes and Worries', consisting of a story and exercises introducing ways to manage anxiety at school. Wishes and Worries is also available in Te reo.
Maia and the Worry Bug is currently being translated by Kaharau Keogh and will be available early in 2016.
Illustrated by award winning Canterbury illustrator, Jenny Cooper.
Read recent reviews here.