Don't Feed The WorryBug

WorryBug
Don't Feed The WorryBug
Andi Green
Say hello to Wince, one of the biggest worriers you will every meet. From cookies to homework to the weather, Wince worries about everything. And when Wince starts to worry, his WorryBug appears. At first the WorryBug is small and non-threatening, but the more Wince Worries the more his WorryBug grows. Don't Feed The WorryBug is great story to start the conversation on worry and anxiety.

About the Author

Andi Green is the visionary mind behind The WorryWoos, a captivating collection featuring books, cuddly plush characters, and comprehensive Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) curricula. Her remarkable contributions have earned numerous accolades, with her books being celebrated by esteemed organizations like the Child Mind Institute, Creative Child Magazine, iParenting Media, and Moms Best Awards. Over the past decade, Andi Green has partnered with child psychologists, counselors, and educators to develop an evidence-based SEL curriculum, adopted not only across all fifty states but also internationally. With a profound commitment to nurturing emotional intelligence in young minds, Andi has taken her mission to schools, libraries, and community centers nationwide, championing the paramount importance of SEL. Andi Green's passion and expertise extend beyond the classroom, as she has made appearances at prominent events such as New York City Comic Con, where she discussed how illustrated books can positively impact mental health. Furthermore, Andi has facilitated enriching workshops tailored for both educators and parents, shedding light on the crucial practice of self-care. In collaboration with renowned Australian child psychologist Dr. John Irvine, Green has led insightful discussions on the necessity for adults to tend to their emotional well-being. These dialogues provide an invaluable perspective for busy and stressed caregivers, highlighting the often-overlooked importance of their own emotional needs.

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