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Raising Anxious Kids The Parent's Guide to Mental Health in a Terrifying World
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- ISBN8231571185
- EAN9798231571185
- Date de parution28/09/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Your child's anxiety isn't your fault-but you have more power to help than you realize. In a world where school shootings make headlines, social media dominates teenage life, and global crises stream directly to our children's phones, anxiety has become the defining challenge of modern childhood. One in four kids now struggles with anxiety disorders, leaving parents feeling helpless and unprepared.
But there's hope. Dr. Emily Thompson, who has guided over 500 families through mental health crises since 2020, reveals why traditional "don't worry" approaches fail today's children-and what actually works. This isn't about eliminating anxiety; it's about raising kids who can handle uncertainty with confidence. You'll discover: How to have honest conversations about scary realities without overwhelming young minds Evidence-based tools your child can use independently when anxiety strikes Warning signs that distinguish normal worry from concerning symptoms How to navigate social media and screen time without constant battles What to do when crisis hits-and how to find quality professional help The anxious generation faces real challenges, but they're not insurmountable.
With the right tools, your anxious child can develop into an emotionally intelligent, resilient adult who thrives despite life's uncertainties. Stop walking on eggshells. Start building the skills that will serve your family for life.
But there's hope. Dr. Emily Thompson, who has guided over 500 families through mental health crises since 2020, reveals why traditional "don't worry" approaches fail today's children-and what actually works. This isn't about eliminating anxiety; it's about raising kids who can handle uncertainty with confidence. You'll discover: How to have honest conversations about scary realities without overwhelming young minds Evidence-based tools your child can use independently when anxiety strikes Warning signs that distinguish normal worry from concerning symptoms How to navigate social media and screen time without constant battles What to do when crisis hits-and how to find quality professional help The anxious generation faces real challenges, but they're not insurmountable.
With the right tools, your anxious child can develop into an emotionally intelligent, resilient adult who thrives despite life's uncertainties. Stop walking on eggshells. Start building the skills that will serve your family for life.
Your child's anxiety isn't your fault-but you have more power to help than you realize. In a world where school shootings make headlines, social media dominates teenage life, and global crises stream directly to our children's phones, anxiety has become the defining challenge of modern childhood. One in four kids now struggles with anxiety disorders, leaving parents feeling helpless and unprepared.
But there's hope. Dr. Emily Thompson, who has guided over 500 families through mental health crises since 2020, reveals why traditional "don't worry" approaches fail today's children-and what actually works. This isn't about eliminating anxiety; it's about raising kids who can handle uncertainty with confidence. You'll discover: How to have honest conversations about scary realities without overwhelming young minds Evidence-based tools your child can use independently when anxiety strikes Warning signs that distinguish normal worry from concerning symptoms How to navigate social media and screen time without constant battles What to do when crisis hits-and how to find quality professional help The anxious generation faces real challenges, but they're not insurmountable.
With the right tools, your anxious child can develop into an emotionally intelligent, resilient adult who thrives despite life's uncertainties. Stop walking on eggshells. Start building the skills that will serve your family for life.
But there's hope. Dr. Emily Thompson, who has guided over 500 families through mental health crises since 2020, reveals why traditional "don't worry" approaches fail today's children-and what actually works. This isn't about eliminating anxiety; it's about raising kids who can handle uncertainty with confidence. You'll discover: How to have honest conversations about scary realities without overwhelming young minds Evidence-based tools your child can use independently when anxiety strikes Warning signs that distinguish normal worry from concerning symptoms How to navigate social media and screen time without constant battles What to do when crisis hits-and how to find quality professional help The anxious generation faces real challenges, but they're not insurmountable.
With the right tools, your anxious child can develop into an emotionally intelligent, resilient adult who thrives despite life's uncertainties. Stop walking on eggshells. Start building the skills that will serve your family for life.