Are You Addicted to Your Anxious Child?
Posted on February 28, 2017
If you find yourself doing everything for your anxious child without getting results or even gratitude, you may be addicted to helping your child. Read on to learn how to spot it and what to do about it.
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.
How to Manage Screen Time for Your Anxious Child
Posted on October 26, 2016
Screen time may have become the great American past time, but it shouldn’t rule your anxious child’s life.
Why Family Dinnertime Matters for Anxious Children
Posted on September 27, 2016
Families that regularly eat dinner together are sustaining a routine that helps their anxious children in a number of ways. Read on for more!
How to Help Anxious Children Cope with Sibling Rivalry
Posted on August 29, 2016
Sibling rivalry is part of growing up, but it can be particularly tough on anxious children. Check out tips for helping your anxious child without causing more harm than good.
How an Anxious Child’s Lack of Sleep Now Leads to Depression Later
Posted on July 25, 2016
Your anxious child may get cranky and uncontrollable without enough sleep, but even bigger problems, like depression, can be waiting down the line if insufficient sleep becomes an ongoing habit.
Why Timeouts Can Backfire for Anxious Children
Posted on June 27, 2016
Sending an anxious child into a timeout is essentially sending an anxious child into isolation. And isolation is not a good thing when emotions run high and misbehavior runs rampant.
How Chores Can Help Anxious Children
Posted on May 31, 2016
Giving your anxious child a slate of chores can do much more than help you out around the house. Check out the myriad benefits manual labor can bring to your child.
Why You Don’t Want to Spank Your Anxious Child
Posted on May 12, 2016
Spanking has sparked debate for years, yet a new study may be the end-all to put the debate to rest. Read on to find out what it says.