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Support Your Anxious Child - Tools for Soothing and Empowering - cover

Support Your Anxious Child - Tools for Soothing and Empowering

T.S Avini

Publisher: T.S. Avini

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Navigating the journey of raising an anxious child can be overwhelming, but with the right tools, you can make a significant difference in their emotional well-being. "Support Your Anxious Child: Tools for Soothing and Empowering" offers a comprehensive guide for parents and caregivers seeking to understand and support the anxious children in their lives. This book explores the complexities of childhood anxiety, providing insight into its causes, symptoms, and biological underpinnings.  - Discover how to create a nurturing home environment that fosters safety and comfort for your child. - Learn effective communication techniques that encourage openness and help your child articulate their anxieties.  From mindfulness and relaxation exercises to structured routines, nutrition tips, and the role of physical activity, this book covers a wide array of strategies. Practical chapters delve into art and play therapy, setting healthy technology boundaries, fostering social connections, and working collaboratively with educators. With guidance on when to seek professional help and how to build resilience through problem-solving and coping skills, this resource is invaluable for any caregiver.  Take action today and empower your child to navigate their world with confidence and ease. Discover the tools that will help them not just survive, but thrive. 
Available since: 09/10/2025.
Print length: 213 pages.

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