Can Your Anxious Child’s Friends Impact Fear and Anxiety?
Posted on January 30, 2017
A study looked at how much influence children’s friends have on fear and anxiety. Parents definitely want to check this out to see what the study had to say.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, life skills, parenting, phobias, Research
What Your Anxious Child’s Stomach Ache Could Really Mean
Posted on August 27, 2013
Your child's stomach ache may stem not from something he ate but from the anxiety he's feeling. Check out more info on the anxiety to pain link and what you can do to help.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, anxiety disorders, child anxiety, GAD, life skills, MBSR and mindfulness, panic attacks, parenting, phobias, Research, School, separation anxiety, social anxiety, stress management
Child and Teen Anxiety in Another Culture
Posted on July 19, 2013
Anxiety disorders can affect people in any culture and of any age. Researchers recently sought to find out how common anxiety problems were in youth in a region of Africa. Learn what they discovered here!
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Mayo Clinic Program Treats Child, Teen Anxiety
Posted on May 30, 2013
Parents of an anxious child or teen have a responsibility to find the best care for their son or daughter. Leaving an anxiety disorder untreated can lead to a number of problems in adulthood, so it's important to address the condition as early as possible. Read how Mayo Clinic is helping anxious children and adolescents here.
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Understanding Social Phobia, Anxiety in Teens
Posted on May 25, 2013
When your child has an anxiety disorder, you want to find out as much as you can about it so you can be a supportive and helpful parent. By reading this article, you will learn some information about social phobia (also called social anxiety) in teenagers. Hopefully what you discover will help you in your quest to better understand and aid your anxious child.
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The Parents Guide to Moving and Anxiety in Kids and Adolecsents
Posted on May 21, 2013
Anxious children tend to feel safest when all is stable. So you can just imagine the effects moving can have! Check out some research and tips outlining how you can make the move a bit easier for your child and the entire family.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, 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, phobias, Research, separation anxiety, social anxiety, stress management
Give Your Anxious Child a (Super!) Creative Dose of Relaxation with Stress Free Kids
Posted on May 21, 2013
Relaxation techniques can be tough for adults to grasp, but StressFreeKids founder Lori Lite makes them fun, easy and super-creative for children. Check out two of her books and more!
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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 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
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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