Helping Your Anxious Child: Fight Fears Overcome Worries and Cope with Anxiety In Kids


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All children have fears but not all have anxieties. Time for you as a parent to learn how to deal with those anxieties.Being afraid of the dark is a very common fear among children. Even adults jump at shadows-ever watched a horror movie and tried to get a glass of water in dim light? From bugs to darkness to strange phenomena children are afraid of the unknown. They have no reference point to explain these new stimuli and they turn to the most basic instinct of human nature: fight-or-flight.Childhood fears are definitely concerning for any parent to deal with. However things take an even more worrying turn when children have to battle the extreme.In other words what do you do when children refuse to take part in school activities show no enthusiasm for all the activities they normally love to do have frequent stomach aches or become withdrawn and irritable?The answers lie in Katherine Guzmans new book that focuses on childrens anxieties.Helping Your Anxious Child is Katherines attempt to demystify anxiousness in children so that parents can finally bring to light the overall problem. No more do parents have to constantly question the nature of their childrens behavior. After all knowledge truly is power.In your hands you now have the power to understand more about anxiety in children.As you read the pages of this book you will learn discover: What anxiety in children looks like and how it worksThe form they take from panic disorders to social anxietiesThe reality behind anxieties and the ability to dispel the myths surrounding themHow you as a parent can deal with anxietyWays to start a conversation with your children about anxietiesWhether anxieties are environmental or if there are other influential factorsThe dos and donts of dealing with anxietyHow to stay in control when things are out of controlTips to deal with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (OCD)AND... more!Parents will be able to guide not just their children but themselves too as they shed light on anxieties that affect their little ones.Scroll up and click Buy now to get a copy of Helping Your Anxious Child today!
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