With the right information, parents can help children to overcome their anxiety, guiding any child to lessen their worrying and reduce their avoidance of challenging tasks.
Childhood anxiety is much more prevalent these days, and parents and carers need to be able to help their kids to prevent dangerous escalation. With 18 years of expert, qualified experience, psychologist Michael Hawton shows how to help children and tweens build up the necessary brain architecture and perspective, and create the emotional reserves and balance needed throughout life.
Parent-led strategies for managing child anxiety based in cognitive behavioural approaches are vital for the successful treatment of mild to moderate levels of child anxiety. Parents, carers and grandparents are on the spot when a child is behaving anxiously and simple interventions by them can be used across time as an effective treatment for child anxiety.
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You’re the one who’s in your child’s life for the long run — it’s important that you know what to do when anxious moments arise.
"A first rate guide for parents and the understanding it engenders needs to be available as your child grows. Certainly, the structures put in place need to begin from a very early age."
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"Filled with practical ideas, this will prove an ideal guide for the parents and children who struggle with anxiety."
- Library Journal read the full review
"More than 20000 students and their parents from 58 schools will be coached to cope in lessons developed by child psychologist Michael Hawton, the author of .. The Anxiety Coach. “Mum and Dad need to take a step back and help children…parents think they are doing the right thing but if they jump in every time to fix things, they are not teaching them the life skills to manage stresses and challenges."
- The Australian
"Hawton’s brilliant new book, The Anxiety Coach, effectively teaches parents how to help their children manage anxious feelings."
- Sunday Telegraph, Brisbane Sun Mail and The Chronical read the full review