• Stories as Tools for Anxiety Management with Former Sesame Street Director, Dr. Anna Housley-Juster

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Stories as Tools for Anxiety Management with Former Sesame Street Director, Dr. Anna Housley-Juster

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    What if the key to managing childhood anxiety lies in the stories we tell? Discover how storytelling can transform anxiety from a daunting monster into a friendly guide, as Dr. Anna Housley-Juster, a licensed mental health clinician and author of "How to Train Your Amygdala," joins us. With a blend of empathy and humor, Anna shares her insights on how understanding the brain's alarm system can empower children to see anxiety as a protective mechanism rather than a foe. She reveals her unique strategies for using storytelling to foster emotional resilience, making complex concepts like the amygdala accessible and engaging for young minds.

    With a background as Director of Content for Sesame Street, Anna explores how fun and playful narratives can demystify challenging topics, like anxiety management, to help children connect with characters and their experiences. By integrating practice and co-regulation, adults and children together can reshape brain pathways, enhancing focus and reducing threat responses. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of a collaborative approach, providing practical insights into building a reliable pathway to calmness and emotional understanding.

    By integrating brain education into broader curriculums and fostering open conversations, parents and educators can empower children with the vocabulary and strategies to articulate and manage their feelings. This episode serves as a call to action for schools and communities to prioritize mental health education, ensuring equitable access to these vital skills. Join us in championing positive change in education and creating a supportive environment for children's growth and learning.

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    Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.
    Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com

    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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What if the key to managing childhood anxiety lies in the stories we tell? Discover how storytelling can transform anxiety from a daunting monster into a friendly guide, as Dr. Anna Housley-Juster, a licensed mental health clinician and author of "How to Train Your Amygdala," joins us. With a blend of empathy and humor, Anna shares her insights on how understanding the brain's alarm system can empower children to see anxiety as a protective mechanism rather than a foe. She reveals her unique strategies for using storytelling to foster emotional resilience, making complex concepts like the amygdala accessible and engaging for young minds.

With a background as Director of Content for Sesame Street, Anna explores how fun and playful narratives can demystify challenging topics, like anxiety management, to help children connect with characters and their experiences. By integrating practice and co-regulation, adults and children together can reshape brain pathways, enhancing focus and reducing threat responses. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of a collaborative approach, providing practical insights into building a reliable pathway to calmness and emotional understanding.

By integrating brain education into broader curriculums and fostering open conversations, parents and educators can empower children with the vocabulary and strategies to articulate and manage their feelings. This episode serves as a call to action for schools and communities to prioritize mental health education, ensuring equitable access to these vital skills. Join us in championing positive change in education and creating a supportive environment for children's growth and learning.

Support the show

Please subscribe and share this podcast with a friend to spread the good!
If you find value to this podcast, consider becoming a supporter with a $3 subscription. Click on the link to join: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/support

To help this podcast reach others, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Go to Library, choose The Brighter Side of Education:Research, Innovation and Resources, and scroll down to Reviews. It's just that easy. Thank you!

Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.
Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com

The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

My publications:
America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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