How Names Play a Role in (Lifelong and) Childhood Anxiety: Part 2

If you thought naming your son Sue or Emily could induce anxiety, just wait until you find out what can happen if you name him Rabbit Head, Orange Tree or Stress Ball Billy.

How Names Play a Role in (Lifelong and) Childhood Anxiety: Part 1

Names are part of what shapes a person's future and not choosing them wisely can make for a future full of anxiety and stress for your child. Read on to learn more!

Why You Should Keep an Eye on Your Anxious Child’s Cartoons

Cartoons are not always for kids, and even those geared toward children can have higher levels of violence than shows geared toward general audiences. Read on to discover what the violent content can do to your anxious child.

Visiting Feelings: Teach Your Anxious Child How to Meet and Greet Emotions

Feelings don't last forever, and the sooner children learn this, the better off they may be. Check out the book 'Visiting Feelings' to get a jump start on helping your anxious child process - and even enjoy! - emotions.

Summer Camp Tips for You and Your Anxious Child

Summer camp can so be fun in the sun for your anxious child, especially if you check out some helpful hints for making the experience as fulfilling as possible.

How Does Panic Disorder Affect Kids and Teens?

Are you looking for more information on panic disorder in children and adolescents? Do you want to know how your child experiences panic and how he or she can be treated? Find out what an expert has to say here!

Tips for Helping Anxious Children Cope with Death and Grief

Getting through the death of a loved one can be tough for the entire family, but you can make it easier with some helpful tips that help you and your anxious child cope.

Helping Your Child to Deal with Storm-Related Fear

Storms can be scary for children, especially in areas where there are hurricanes and tornadoes. Unlike most childhood objects of fear, storms really can be dangerous. So how should you go about comforting your child if he or she is afraid?

The Parents Guide to Children and Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is never pleasant, but it's a normal phenomenon that your child should outgrow around age 2. If symptoms continue through preschool and beyond, you may want to take some action. Check out a slew of info and tips on helping you and your child cope.

The Parents Guide to Moving and Anxiety in Kids and Adolecsents

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.