Working with Worry: A Workbook for Parents on How To Support Anxious ChildrenCHILD rearingNONFICTIONReffner, Julia M.Library journal.
One of the best things you can do to help anxious children is simply to listen to their concerns with an empathetic ear. Showing your child support and helping them talk out their stress and anxiety is simple but highly effective. You might even consider attendingmindset family therapywhere you...
Fortunately, anxiety disorders are treatable conditions. If anxiety symptoms are interfering with your child's normal daily activities, talk to your child's pediatrician, a child psychologist, and/or a child psychiatrist. For school-age kids, a school guidance counselor can also offer support, advi...
When they start to feel anxious, it soothes them to say, “I don’t care.” Fear of failure? “I don’t care.”It’s hard to do? “I don’t care.”It’s how they try to solve the basic problems of everyday life.The first step in addressing this problem is to understand th...
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If you’re traveling with an anxious child, Crain suggested using play as a way to familiarize them with the experience they’ll have. Buy a toy or a set that helps you act out the airport, draw what the airport is like, or list out what they will pack for their trip. And be sure...
In a time of crisis, all parents need to understand how to support their child’s resilience. Across Nigeria, the recent #EndSars protests, the aftermath of the shootings and nationwide looting has caused a lot of stress and caused people to be sad, anxious and worried about the future. ...
Children's mental health is often overlooked or underresourced, and mental health issues among young people are on the rise. Here's what to do to support a child in crisis.
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