These are links to sites on cognitive behavioural therapy in children. Do speak to your therapist about the information you obtain.
A
website
of PTSD and the use of CBT
A
website
from Western New York
Baby place
and
Kinderweb
are for young children
Planet G-hop
is for older children
Clevermedia
is for adolescents and adults
Disney
is the place for all children
The original
Shockwave
site is where you can get the macromedia player and play the games
Healthlink USA
Social Phobia
German Speech Language Pathologist
Educational Psychologist
A website for teens
This is a nice site for shy children called
shykids.com
.
This
library site
has a number of nice books for young children who are fearful of going to school. Here is a
link
for books on anxiety for children.
This is a site called
kids health
which has some interesting sections on emotions and feelings.
This site called
Kidspsych
by the
American Psychological Association
is lots of fun and some of the
games
are great to help discuss feelings with children.
This is the
BBC site
for children with games and discussion about feelings etc.
Fun site for Singapore children called
The Kids Park
Other links that may be useful:
The
Royal College of Psychiatrist website
has parent information on anxiety disorders in children
The
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
has a facts for families and other resources webpage.
The
Laughing out loud to good health website
has a host of useful information for parents and teenagers presented in a funny and easy to understand way.
The
Columbia University's Health Education Programme
page presents useful information in an agony aunt type format
Feeling stressed? Try
this website
for a nice poem and music.
Social Anxiety Web
Mental Health Infosource
Here is a nice resource for mental health information and questions about selective mutism
The
Selective Mutism Foundation
This is another support group also based in the US.
The
Selective Mutism Group
This is a support group based in the US.
The
Selective Mutism Foundation
This is another support group also based in the US.
Mental Health Infosource
Here is a nice resource for mental health information and questions about selective mutism
Other links that may be useful:
The
Royal College of Psychiatrist website
has parent information on anxiety disorders in children
The
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
has a facts for families and other resources webpage.
The
Laughing out loud to good health website
has a host of useful information for parents and teenagers presented in a funny and easy to understand way.
The
Columbia University's Health Education Programme
page presents useful information in an agony aunt type format
Feeling stressed? Try
this website
for a nice poem and music.
Social Anxiety Web
Updated on: January 20, 2003
Just for Kids!
These are sites for the young and the young at heart
This is a nice site for shy children called
shykids.com
.
This
library site
has a number of nice books for young children who are fearful of going to school. Here is a
link
for books on anxiety for children.
This is a site called
kids health
which has some interesting sections on emotions and feelings.
This site called
Kidspsych
by the
American Psychological Association
is lots of fun and some of the
games
are great to help discuss feelings with children.
This is the
BBC site
for children with games and discussion about feelings etc.
Fun site for Singapore children called
The Kids Park
Other Selective Mutism Groups / Websites
Healthlink USA
Social Phobia
German Speech Language Pathologist
Educational Psychologist
A website for teens
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Selectively mute children love games
Baby place
and
Kinderweb
are for young children
Planet G-hop
is for older children
Clevermedia
is for adolescents and adults
Disney
is the place for all children
The original
Shockwave
site is where you can get the macromedia player and play the games
These are links to sites on cognitive behavioural therapy in children. Do speak to your therapist about the information you obtain.
A
website
of PTSD and the use of CBT
A
website
from Western New York
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy