The Parents Guide to Divorce and Child Anxiety
Posted on May 8, 2013
Your divorce may have a more powerful and longer-lasting on your child's anxiety than you may think. Read on to learn more.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, GAD, life skills, panic attacks, parenting, Research, separation anxiety, sleep and bedtime, social anxiety, stress management, toddlers
The Parents Guide to Financial Problems and Child Anxiety
Posted on May 1, 2013
You lost your job. Your bills are late. And your child's anxiety is worse than ever. The link is not a coincidence as financial problems in the family can have a profound effect on your child's anxiety levels. Read on to find out how to cope.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Parenting Anxious Children, Uncategorized Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, GAD, life skills, panic attacks, parenting, stress management
The Parents Guide on What to Expect in Family Therapy
Posted on April 24, 2013
Family therapy can be highly effective for helping your anxious child and entire family live more harmoniously. Our guide points out what to expect, how it can help and tips on preparing your child (and yourself!) for your first family therapy session.
Filed Under: ADHD, Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, Featured, OCD, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Selective Mutism, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Tagged With: ADHD, adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, GAD, life skills, OCD, panic attacks, parenting, phobias, PTSD, selective mutism, separation anxiety, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment
The Parents Guide to Helping Anxious Children Cope With Anger and Frustration
Posted on April 18, 2013
Anger and frustration are part of life, but they can be particularly common for anxious children. Teaching your child to cope with anger and frustration is possible if you understand what's happening and check out several suggestions for success. Read on!
Filed Under: Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, GAD, life skills, parenting, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
The Parents Guide to Night Terrors
Posted on April 10, 2013
Night terrors are fairly rare, but you'll certainly know if your anxious child suffers from them. Read to learn more about this seemingly scary condition and what you can do to help stop and prevent it.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Parenting Anxious Children Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, medication, parenting, sleep and bedtime, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
Help Anxious Kids Get Emotional with Two Books by Psychologist Mary Lamia
Posted on April 3, 2013
Children have just as many as emotions as adults, and they may even be more confused as to where those feelings come from or what they mean. Mary Lamia's two books help children learn how to deal with and use emotions to their advantage. Check them out!
Filed Under: ADHD, Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, GAD, life skills, panic attacks, parenting, phobias, Research, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment
The Parents Guide to Picking a Therapist for Your Anxious Child
Posted on April 3, 2013
Choosing a therapist for yourself can be tough, which means it can be even tougher to choose one for your anxious child. Our Parents Guide to Picking a Therapist for Your Anxious Child has got you covered!
Filed Under: ADHD, Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, Featured, OCD, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Selective Mutism, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Tagged With: ADHD, adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, GAD, life skills, panic attacks, parenting, phobias, PTSD, separation anxiety, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment
Teach Anxious Children Self-Confidence with ‘Being Me’
Posted on March 26, 2013
Self-confidence doesn't have to be an elusive thing for your anxious child. Wendy L. Moss's book "Being Me" gives kids tips, tricks and info for building up their confidence today!
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Parenting Anxious Children, Uncategorized Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, parenting, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment
The Parents Guide to ADHD
Posted on March 21, 2013
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, may not have a cure, but it does have various treatment options. Read on to learn more about the treatments, symptoms and myths of ADHD along with ways parents can help their anxious children cope with the disorder.
Filed Under: ADHD, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children Tagged With: ADHD, adolescents and teens, child anxiety, life skills, medication, parenting, Research, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
What TV Violence Does to Your Anxious Child’s Brain
Posted on March 16, 2013
By the time your anxious child hits age 18, he or she will have been exposed to an estimated 200,000 acts of violence on TV. Ever wonder what all that violence may be doing to your anxious child's brain? Read more to find out.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, School Anxiety and School Refusal Tagged With: adolescents and teens, bullying, child anxiety, life skills, panic attacks, parenting, phobias, Research, stress management, technology and internet, toddlers
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