Kids don't have to pay bills, cook dinners, or manage carpools. But — just like adults — they have their share of daily demands and things that don't go smoothly. If frustrations and disappointments pile up, kids can get stressed or worried. It's natural for all kids to worry at times, and because of personality and temperament differences, some may worry more than others.
Below: Students compared Wemberley's worries to their own.
Below: Students spent time brainstorming things that make them happy, and
things that they worry about.