How to Use Mindfulness to Reduce Anxiety for the Entire Family
Posted on December 7, 2020
Known for reducing stress and enhancing mood, mindfulness is not just for anxious children. The entire family can benefit with these five mindfulness activities.
How and Why to Savor Small Moments with Your Anxious Child
Posted on October 13, 2020
How often do you notice the small moments that unfold between you and your anxious child? Keeping tabs on them can enhance your relationship and your life.
What to Do for School Anxiety during COVID-19
Posted on August 5, 2020
School anxiety may be more intense than ever during COVID-19. Here are some useful tips for both anxious children and adults to make a smooth transition.
How Social Isolation Can Increase Anxiety, Depression in Children
Posted on June 3, 2020
Social isolation from lockdown situations can have a lasting impact on your anxious child, increasing the risk of depression. Get the details from a new study and what you can do to help.
How to Help Your Anxious Child Stay Balanced during Coronavirus
Posted on March 31, 2020
Anxious children may be extremely sensitive to impact the coronavirus is having on the world. Here's how to help them stay calm and balanced.
How to Nurture Your Anxious Child’s Passions
Posted on January 30, 2020
When your anxious child has a passion, it's important to nurture it in a way that doesn't drain out the excitement or cause more anxiety and stress. Tips from this article tell you how.
Why You Don’t Want to Give in to an Anxious Child
Posted on December 17, 2019
There's a big difference between anxious behavior and "bad" behavior. Knowing the difference can help you set and keep boundaries with your anxious child.
How and Why to Teach Anxious Children Gratitude
Posted on October 1, 2019
Gratitude may be something we practice on Thanksgiving, but it's even better when it's a daily part of you and your anxious child's lives. Here's why.
How to Help Your Anxious Child Get to Sleep
Posted on July 31, 2019
Sleepless nights can all too often be a reality for anxious children. Check out these tips that can help your anxious child get to sleep, and stay asleep, all night long.