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Anxiety in Children and Young People during COVID-19

Learn about anxiety and discover helpful strategies to support young people struggling with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

24,988 enrolled on this course

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Anxiety in Children and Young People during COVID-19

24,988 enrolled on this course

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  • 2 hours per week

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  • Open level

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Better understand the impact of COVID-19 on anxiety in children

The impact of coronavirus can be seen on every facet of our society. One of the key challenges of these unprecedented times is the heightened risks caused by anxiety, especially in younger people.

On this course, you’ll learn what anxiety is and how to support young people suffering from anxiety in the time of coronavirus.

With mental health professionals at the University of East Anglia and partnering mental health organisations, you’ll discover triggers and signs of anxiety to look out for.

You’ll also discover practical solutions for helping the young people in your life, and where to find additional help.

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Skip to 0 minutes and 3 seconds COVID-19 has had an impact on all our lives. Children and young people have been affected by physical distancing, quarantines and nationwide school closures. How a child or young person reacts can vary according to their age, how they understand information and communicate their, previous experiences and how they typically cope with stress and anxiety. This module is broken into two parts. Week one looks at normal anxiety. Week two looks at the impact that COVID-19 might have had on children and young people and their ability to cope with the stresses and strains that this has placed on them.

Syllabus

  • Week 1

    What is anxiety?

    • Introduction

      An introduction to this course and what will be covered.

    • What is anxiety?

      A look at anxiety and its causes.

    • Anxiety disorders

      Information on the various disorders caused by anxiety.

    • End of week summary

      A summary of what we have covered in week 1 and a look ahead to next week.

  • Week 2

    Tackling anxiety

    • Supporting a child with anxiety in response to COVID-19

      An introduction to supporting a child during COVID-19.

    • Tackling worrying thoughts

      A look at cognitive distortions caused by anxiety.

    • Having a conversation with your child about COVID-19

      Advice on how to talk to children about COVID-19.

    • Parenting during isolation from COVID

      Activities for parents and caregivers on how to engage with their children.

    • Mindfulness

      A look at mindfulness and how to look after yourself and others.

    • Resources and summary

      Further resources to help and support to help with anxiety and a summary to end the course.

Who is this accredited by?

The CPD Certification Service
The CPD Certification Service:

The CPD Certification Service was established in 1996 and is the leading independent CPD accreditation institution operating across industry sectors to complement the CPD policies of professional and academic bodies.

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What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • identify what anxiety is and how does it affects us
  • explain the possible impact of COVID-19 on mental health generally for us all during lockdown
  • investigate how a parent or professional working with adolescents might spot anxiety
  • classify the causes and triggers of anxiety
  • solve how to protect vulnerable youths suffering from anxiety
  • explore further resources from mental health organisations for future support

Who is the course for?

This course is designed for teachers, supporters, guardians, and parents of children affected by the current COVID-19 situation.

Who developed the course?

UEA (University of East Anglia)

The University of East Anglia is an internationally renowned university providing top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 15,000 students from over 100 countries around the globe.

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