Tips on Overcoming Performance Anxiety
Posted on October 2, 2012
Performance and social anxiety can make simple tasks like grocery shopping nerve-wrecking. Find out how to curb your response to these situations.
Filed Under: Parenting Anxious Children, Social Anxiety, Uncategorized Tagged With: social anxiety, stress management
Brain Scans Predict Outcome of Anxiety Therapy
Posted on September 22, 2012
A breaking study by scientists at MIT reveals the success of therapy in treating social anxiety can be predicted through scans of the brain.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety Tagged With: social anxiety, therapy and treatment
Stranger Anxiety in Babies and Young Children
Posted on August 28, 2012
Does your baby become anxious and clingy when someone they do not know wants to hold or play with them? If so, your baby is demonstrating "stranger anxiety" which is a developmentally normal reaction. Learn a few tips for helping your baby become more comfortable with new people so that everyone feels secure and has fun!
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Separation Anxiety Tagged With: child anxiety, parenting, separation anxiety, social anxiety, toddlers
Watch Kids Talk About their Childhood Anxiety
Posted on August 28, 2012
Do you wish that you knew what it was like for someone you love who is living with childhood anxiety? Take a look at this video, in which several children talk about how anxiety affects their day-to-day life. You will hear from children of all ages and will walk away with a better idea of what the inner dialogue of a child with anxiety might sound like.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Parenting Anxious Children, School Anxiety and School Refusal, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, GAD, OCD, phobias, School, separation anxiety, social anxiety, toddlers
Nature and Anxiety Series: How Connecting with Nature Improves Mental Health
Posted on August 26, 2012
How much time does your child spend outside on any given day? How much of this is unstructured time when they are free to explore the world around them? Research shows that providing plenty of unstructured time for your child to be surrounded by nature is a wonderful way to treat childhood anxiety and depression.
Filed Under: ADHD, Featured, Parenting Anxious Children, Social Anxiety, Uncategorized Tagged With: ADHD, adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, exercise, GAD, MBSR and mindfulness, OCD, parenting, PTSD, Research, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
Reasons to Teach Kids Positive Psychology
Posted on August 24, 2012
What benefits could positive psychology provide for a child with anxiety? The answer to this is different for every child, but the following article points to 7 different reasons for teaching a child how to use positive psychology in their everyday lives (such as a developed sense of control and increased positivity).
Filed Under: ADHD, Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, OCD, Parenting Anxious Children, School Anxiety and School Refusal, Selective Mutism, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, MBSR and mindfulness, OCD, parenting, phobias, PTSD, Research, School, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
10 Ways to Strengthen the Parent-Child Relationship Through Positive Psychology
Posted on August 23, 2012
Does parenting some times feel like one never-ending power struggle? It doesn't have to be that way. By applying a few positive psychology concepts to your parenting style, you can improve the relationship that you have with your child with anxiety. Check out the following article to learn more!
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Parenting Anxious Children Tagged With: ADHD, adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, MBSR and mindfulness, parenting, School, separation anxiety, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment
The “I Like Book”
Posted on August 21, 2012
Check out this wonderful new product that helps individuals (including parents and children with anxiety) remain positive! It's called the "I Like Book" and it is a journal designed for recording all of the things that someone likes. Different versions of the book are available for adults, children, and couples.
Filed Under: ADHD, Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, OCD, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, School Anxiety and School Refusal, Selective Mutism, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, depression, GAD, MBSR and mindfulness, OCD, panic attacks, parenting, PTSD, School, separation anxiety, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
I’m Bored…Why Boredom is Important to Your Child’s Development
Posted on August 20, 2012
No one likes the feeling of being bored, but the opportunity to experience boredom is essential to a child's development (especially a child with anxiety). When children's schedules are so full that they never have time to themselves, or they spend their down time watching television or video games, their creativity and problem solving capabilities can suffer the consequences.
Filed Under: ADHD, Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Featured, Parenting Anxious Children, School Anxiety and School Refusal, Social Anxiety Tagged With: ADHD, adolescents and teens, child anxiety, MBSR and mindfulness, parenting, Research, School, social anxiety, stress management, therapy and treatment, toddlers
Tips for Easing Social Anxiety
Posted on August 18, 2012
If your child is demonstrating any level of social anxiety, you might like to take a look at this article that offers a few tips for helping your child feel more at-ease in new social situations. Simple steps such as talking about the situation ahead of time can help your child feel more comfortable and less anxious.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Parenting Anxious Children, School Anxiety and School Refusal, Social Anxiety Tagged With: child anxiety, parenting, School, separation anxiety, social anxiety, toddlers
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