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		<title>By: HowToBeStressFree.com&#187; Blog Archive &#187; Stress Management Lesson Plan - Elementary</title>
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		<description>[...] Stress management is vital, but few students receive lessons in stress management. In a separate article, we will present a stress management lesson plan for secondary students. Students listen to a story about stress, list possible stressors together, learn to identify personal stressors, and then write a story about personal stress (or draw a picture). Students will be able to help each other respond appropriately to stressors and practice stress management. The teacher tells the students that stress management is a way to make yourself respond appropriately to stress. Students write brief essays/stories describing a form of stress in their personal lives, with real examples.  read more&#8230; [...]</description>
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