Bullying and Your Anxious Child: Part 1 of 3

Anxious children may have it tough on many levels, and one of those levels is the realm of bullying. Our three-part series on bullying and your anxious child may open your eyes as well as provide steps you can take to protect your child from this potentially deadly practice.

Child Anxiety Signs, Symptoms, and Struggles: When is it Time to Get Your Child Help?

How can parents know how much anxiety is normal in their children-- and what warrants concern? An understanding of the different types of anxiety disorders and their symptoms will help parents recognize when it's time to seek help for their anxious child.

Using Guided Imagery and Meditation to Help Child Anxiety

Vacations can soothe the body, mind and soul, and meditation-based guided imagery can give you and your anxious child an instant vacation with lasting benefits. Read on to learn more!

Teaching Your Anxious Child to Calm Themselves with Their Breath

Diaphragmatic breathing, also called "belly breathing," is not some strange or foreign concept. It's the natural way our bodies were meant to breathe and it can do wonders to help your anxious child calm down and eradicate stress. Read more to find out about this awesome tool.

How to Help Your Anxious Kid Have a Happy Valentine’s Day

Making holidays special can make an anxious child's life special. And what better way to do it by showing loads of love on Valentine's Day. Check out six tips to get you started.

4 Simple Reasons Behind Your Anxious Child’s Temper Tantrum

Your anxious child may throw tantrums the same reason every child throws tantrums and those reasons can often stem from something simple and easy to fix. Read on to learn more!

How a Bell Can Help Your Anxious Child’s Mindfulness Practice

Anxious children can have a tough time practicing mindfulness, but you can help them out if you introduce a bell into the practice. Check out tips for selecting and using a bell that works for you.

How to Help Your Anxious Child Create a Mindfulness Sanctuary

Your anxious children can have one more reason to embrace a mindfulness practice if you help them set up a special mindfulness sanctuary. Read on to find out how.

How to Use Sounds with Meditation to Calm Your Anxious Child

Chanting "Om" during meditation is certainly not a requirement! But you may find incorporating hums, chants and other sounds into your session can help you and your child enjoy and deepen your practice.

Is Your Child Anxious Because They’re Gifted?

Gifted children tend to share a number of common characterisitcs, such as sensitivity, intensity, asynchroncity in development, a concern with fairness, and high expectations for others and themselves. While these traits form an essential part of a gifted child's personality, they may also lead to an increased risk for anxiety.