EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 11 MIN
158. Test Anxiety Isn’t Just Nerves—Here’s What Students Really Need
Test Anxiety Isn’t Just Nerves—Here’s What Students Really NeedTest anxiety is everywhere this time of year, but it doesn’t always look the way we expect.It’s not just nervous students biting their nails.It’s avoidance.Shutdown.Frustration.“I don’t care.”In this episode, I’m breaking down what test anxiety really looks like, what’s happening in the brain, and how we can support students with simple, effective strategies that build confidence and calm.💡 What You’ll LearnWhy test anxiety is often misunderstoodHow overwhelm—not defiance—is driving behaviorA simple way to explain anxiety to studentsHow confidence and identity impact test performance🧠 What’s Really HappeningWhen students feel stressed, their brains flip into alarm mode.Heart rate increasesThinking becomes foggyFocus dropsIt’s not that they don’t know the material…👉 Their brain is trying to protect them.🎨 Easy Activities to Support StudentsColor-by-code coping activitiesConfidence statement practiceCollaborative classroom posters with calming messagesSimple. Low prep. High impact.✨ Key Takeaway“They care a lot… they just don’t feel capable.”🎁 Resources MentionedColor by Code Test Taking SKillsTest Strategies GameTest Prep MotivatorsTest Prep Collaborative PosterGrab the Show Notes: Counselingessentials.org/podcastJoin Perks Counseling Club Membership and get the lessons, small group and individual counseling materials you need. Join now and get your first month free when you sign up for 3 months!Connect with Carol:TpT StoreCounseling Essentials WebsiteInstagramFacebookElementary School Counselor Exchange Facebook GroupCaught In The Middle School Counselors Facebook GroupHigh School Counselor Connection Facebook GroupMentioned in this episode:Perks Membership
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158. Test Anxiety Isn’t Just Nerves—Here’s What Students Really Need
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