This month’s FEATURED WORKSHOP: Helping Your Anxious Child
On-demand workshop: Watch at your convenience!
Get practical and research-based advice on how to help your child manage fears and cope with anxiety. Check out this month‘s featured workshop.
Helping Your Anxious Child
The most common difficulty I see in my practice–among kids and adults–is anxiety. Worries and fears can drain the joy out of life and hold kids back from doing what they want or need to do. They can also create a lot of conflict within families. In this Q&A session, I answered questions from parents about how to help kids with common anxiety-related struggles, including being afraid to sleep alone, feeling shy in social situations, and worrying a lot about what might happen.
Help your child gain the tools they need to cope with anxiety. In this 58-min. recorded workshop, you’ll learn:
The key experience that helps kids overcome fears.
How giving kids a game plan can help them be braver in new situations.
Why being an anxious parent can be an advantage in helping your anxious child.
How distinguishing between first and second thoughts can help manage worries.
The two components of social anxiety.
The biggest lie anxiety tells us.
And so much more!
Here’s a short preview:
This workshop is available free to paid subscribers until Mar. 1!
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Why should you trust me?
I’m a clinical psychologist and an author of many books for parents or kids about children’s feelings and friendships. I’m also a mom of four grown children. You’ll find my workshops are entertaining and practical, filled with realistic, research-based tips you can try right away.