Chissick, Michael Frog's Breathtaking Speech: How Children (and Frogs) Can Use the Breath to Deal with Anxiety, Anger and Tension Illustrated by Sarah Peacock Singing Dragon (Jessica Kingsley Publns), 2012, pp44, 12.99 [pounds sterling] 978 1 84819 ...
In my experience as a researcher and educator, with a Ph.D. in Psychology, I have found that young children may express fears of separation and attachment as anxiety mounts. Older children may become more aggressive and express anger as a way to control their feelings of fear and helplessness...
Explore the causes and symptoms of different types of anxiety, and discover strategies for managing your fears and worries at work and elsewhere.
For those children who are emotionally sensitive, it is important to help children to correct their attitude. If we as adults do not guide them into adjusting their attitude and the experiences of their emotions, their feelings and thoughts will only gain greater anxiety – and in the end, th...
Because I was able to trust God with this, though there was great sadness, I never struggled with bitterness, anger or anxiety. However, there was an emotion that caught me by surprise. After the death of our child, I began to struggle with fear over the possibility of my husband also ...
I once received a letter from a mom asking how she could help her daughter navigate feelings of anxiety. The daughter would take her feelings out on whatever family member was closest to her. The mom had pre-taught her daughter that those actions were in
For some people, giving their children some space is an effective way on how to deal with toddler tantrums as well. It is because a kid sometimes needs certain space and time to get his anger out, providing that there’s nothing possible to hurt him in his tantrum’s way. In fact, th...
Similarly, those with borderline personality disorder often do have empathy but sometimes experience mood swings and anger that can cause them to bully others. However, just because someone struggles with narcissism or borderline personality disorder doesn’t automatically make them a bully, he adds....
Without a robust skill to express anger, we turn that anger in on ourselves, and open the door to depression, anxiety, shame, numbness and false highs. The internalized, suppressed anger causes a rumbling ofchronic stressthat rears its head as stress symptoms. Those backaches, late night mu...
Severe, unrecognized anxiety Trauma, neglect, or chaos at home Undiagnosed learning disorders Sensory processing issues Autism spectrum disordersWhen should I be worried about my child's anger?Anger is not an unusual emotion for a child to express, and the frequency at which they have tantrums or...