Visiting Feelings: Teach Your Anxious Child How to Meet and Greet Emotions

Feelings don't last forever, and the sooner children learn this, the better off they may be. Check out the book 'Visiting Feelings' to get a jump start on helping your anxious child process - and even enjoy! - emotions.

Sibling Bullying: When Your Anxious Child’s Bully Lives at Home

Bullies are not just for schoolyards anymore. Your anxious child may have one right in your own home if he's subjected to sibling bullying.

Summer Camp Tips for You and Your Anxious Child

Summer camp can so be fun in the sun for your anxious child, especially if you check out some helpful hints for making the experience as fulfilling as possible.

Keeping Calm for Parents of Anxious Kids

Taking care of an anxious child can be especially challenging for a parent, but it's important to learn how to deal with the child properly. Find out how parents can learn to manage their own anxiety over their child's fears.

Is Your Anxious Child Ready for Summer Camp?

If your anxious child wants to go to summer camp, the experience can be an enlightening one that may even help with anxiety issues. Check out more info to determine if your child is up for the camping adventure.

How Does Panic Disorder Affect Kids and Teens?

Are you looking for more information on panic disorder in children and adolescents? Do you want to know how your child experiences panic and how he or she can be treated? Find out what an expert has to say here!

Tips for Helping Anxious Children Cope with Death and Grief

Getting through the death of a loved one can be tough for the entire family, but you can make it easier with some helpful tips that help you and your anxious child cope.

The Parents Guide to Positive Psychology and Child Anxiety

Positive psychology may be relatively new, but that doesn't mean it's not highly effective for helping anxious children better enjoy life. Check out more about this science and learn ways to incorporate its concepts into you and your anxious child's lives.

VIDEO: Treating Social Anxiety, Phobia in Teens

Social anxiety is difficult for an adult to deal with, especially when one is ready to settle down and start a family or start at a new job. But for a teenager to whom social acceptance means everything, social anxiety and social phobia can be devastating. Read how social anxiety can be treated in teens.

The Parents Guide to Death, Grief, and Child Anxiety

There is no "right way" or "wrong way" for an anxious child to grieve. There are, however, some warning signs that may merit outside help with your child's grieving process.