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.
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How to Help Your Anxious Child Make Friends
Posted on August 20, 2013
New friends can be a scary prospect for your anxious child, but there are things you can do to help. Read on for more!
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Home Schooling vs. Traditional School for Children with Anxiety and ADHD
Posted on August 6, 2013
Ever wonder if home schooling may be a much better fit for your child than the daily anxiety fest of heading off to the classroom? Here are some things to think about to help you make up your mind.
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How Names Play a Role in (Lifelong and) Childhood Anxiety: Part 2
Posted on July 30, 2013
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.
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How Names Play a Role in (Lifelong and) Childhood Anxiety: Part 1
Posted on July 23, 2013
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!
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Social Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety disorders, child anxiety, depression, GAD, life skills, panic attacks, parenting, phobias, Research, School, social anxiety, stress management
Why You Should Keep an Eye on Your Anxious Child’s Cartoons
Posted on July 16, 2013
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.
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Visiting Feelings: Teach Your Anxious Child How to Meet and Greet Emotions
Posted on July 9, 2013
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.
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Sibling Bullying: When Your Anxious Child’s Bully Lives at Home
Posted on July 9, 2013
Bullies are not just for schoolyards anymore. Your anxious child may have one right in your own home if he's subjected to sibling bullying.
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Summer Camp Tips for You and Your Anxious Child
Posted on July 2, 2013
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.
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Keeping Calm for Parents of Anxious Kids
Posted on June 27, 2013
Taking care of an anxious child can be especially challenging for a parent, but it's important to learn how to deal with the child properly. Find out how parents can learn to manage their own anxiety over their child's fears.
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