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of their daughter, Stacy Marie Kosler, to John J. Hildebrand Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hildebrand Sr. of Santa Fe, Texas. The wed-
ding will be held on July 26 at 6:00 p.m. at Alvin Lutheran Church in
Alvin, Texas. The bride-elect graduated from Alvin High School and
University of Houston-Clear Lake. She is employed by Target Corp, as
a Manager. The groom-elect graduated from Santa Fe High School
and is employed by Zeon Chemicals as an Operator.
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Alvin Community College to exercise their minds and bodies.
Education and Senior Services The program offers classes, trips,
(ACCESS) has planned a trip to the meetings and fun. Classes are
Railroad Museum in Galveston, July designed especially for senior adults
9. The bus will leave ACC at 8:45 on topics suggested by members. If
am. and return at 3 p.m. you are interested in subjects from fit-
The program will also host a sum- ness, history, dance or computers
me meeting, July 10 at 1:30 p.m. in ACCESS may be for you.
the ACC Texas Room. Dr. Buchan There is no testing, grading or pre-
will be discussing ways of protecting requisites for enrollment in an
the spine, proper posture, and the ACCESS class. Meetings are free and
anatomy of the nervous system. Come open to everyone 50 years of age and
for refreshments, fellowship and fun. older.
ACCESS offers senior adults an For more information on ACCESS
opportunity to be healthier and happi- events or registration for classes, call
er by staying involved and continuing Rhonda Myers at 281 -756-3729.
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; If you notice your child or
teenager is constantly uneasy,
worried or afraid, they could be
indicating distress, which can
affect their daily functioning.
: Anxiety disorders can last for
quite a long time.
: If they are left untreated, they
can lead to bigger problems, such Some even
ks missing school, becoming anti- going to die.
Social, developing low self- -A child with Obsessive- studies show some genetic links,
esteem, using alcohol or drugs. Compulsive Disorder cannot stop So, What Can I Do About It?
having problems with work, and repetitive thoughts and/or behav- Talk to the child’s doctor about
continued anxiety when an adult. iors. An extreme example would symptoms you are noticing. Many
What Are Anxiety Disorders? be repeated hand washing. types of treatments help people
. There are several types of anxi- •Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder cope with anxiety disorders,
ety disorders affecting children can surface after a child or ado- Cognitive-Behavioral treatment
and adolescents. lescent has been through an unbe- teaches a person how to deal with
"Generalized Anxiety Disorder lievably stressful event, such as their fears by changing thinking
is when a child seems to be con- any type of abuse/violence, wit- and behavior.
sumed with worry that doesn’t nessing any type of abuse/vio- Any type of therapy is helpful,
seem related to any recent event, lence, .or being in a situation Medication can also help stabilize
These kids are usually very tense involving disaster. the chemical imbalance in the
and self-conscious. Does My Child Have One Of brain. A combination of therapy
. They may complain of aches These? and medication seems to be the
Md pains that have no physical Anxiety Disorders are one of best approach.
basis. They tend to need lots of the most common types of prob- If you need assistance with a
reassurance. lems in children and teenagers. In family member presently dealing
: »A phobia is an unrealistic fear teens, more girls tend to have with mental illness or if you have
Of an object or situation. A teen or them. questions about how to begin
Child with a social phobia, for Some research shows one in 10 changing dysfunctional behav-
2xample, is extremely scared of young persons may have a prob- iors, contact a mental health pro-
being judged or criticized by oth- lem with anxiety. Half of these fessional which can be located in
ers. Their lives can be severely people also have a second disor- the counseling section in the yel-
restricted due to avoiding their der, such as depression. low pages of your local directory.
fears. How Can I Tell if My Chid Will
•People with Panic Disorder Have an Anxiety Disorder? Debi King is a licensed profes-
have panic attacks, which are ter- Some research has linked very sional counselor focusing on
rifying feelings, sweating, dizzi- shy or withdrawn children to hav- children and family issues at
nets, nausea, and a pounding ing an anxiety disorder later on in SAFE-T Counseling CENTER in
heartbeat. life. Also, watching your child Alvin.
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2 minutes. Add seasonings to taste Editors Note: This recipe is
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Schwind, Jim & Holton, Kathleen. The Alvin Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 2003, newspaper, July 9, 2003; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1603001/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.