
How do I get my anxious child to sleep alone?
We discuss how to get your anxious child to sleep alone and why this can be a challenge for children with anxiety.
We discuss how to get your anxious child to sleep alone and why this can be a challenge for children with anxiety.
It may seem counterintuitive but encouragment doesn’t always help an anxious child. Learn the two reasons why when we answer, “why doesn’t encouragement help my anxious child” on this week’s episode of The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast.
How do I motivate my anxious child? That’s a question many parents ask but we may need to shift our focus to how do we motivate ourselves.
It’s difficult to co-parent an anxious child in a divorce but you will be more successful when you focus on what you CAN control and do your best to let go of what you can’t.
It’s a simple question but not a simple answer. This week we talk about how to check in and see if we’re being appropriately protective or being over protective with our anxious kids.
I explain why I think the word “manipulative” isn’t helpful when we’re talking about child anxiety.
Helping an anxious child go to sleep alone is a process that requires careful planning and attention. Learn more with this week’s podcast.
First let’s talk about what social anxiety is and how it’s diagnosed. Social anxiety is not being introverted and it’s not being shy. Social anxiety
We examine our assumptions about giftedness and anxiety, look at the research, and discuss the ways that anxiety and giftedness may overlap.
On this week’s episode we talk about whether or not a parent can cause a child to be anxious (spoiler alert: no) and explore what influence a parent does have on their child’s anxiety.
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