Publisher Description
Whether it’s the monster in the closet or the fear that arises from new social situations, school, or sports, anxiety can be especially challenging and maddening for children. And since anxiety has a mind of its own, logic and reassurance often fail, leaving parents increasingly frustrated about how to help. Now Lawrence J. Cohen, PhD, the author of Playful Parenting, provides a special set of tools to handle childhood anxiety. Offering simple, effective strategies that build connection through fun, play, and empathy, Dr. Cohen helps parents:
- start from a place of warmth, compassion, and understanding
- teach children the basics of the body’s “security system”: alert, alarm, assessment, and all clear
- promote tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort by finding the balance between outright avoidance and “white-knuckling” through a fear
- find lighthearted ways to release tension in the moment, labeling stressful emotions on a child-friendly scale
- tackle their own anxieties so they can stay calm when a child is distressed
- bring children out of their anxious thoughts and into their bodies by using relaxation, breathing, writing, drawing, and playful roughhousing
With this insightful resource of easy-to-implement solutions and strategies, you and your child can experience the opposite of worry, anxiety, and fear, and embrace connection, trust, and joy.
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“Good advice for parents making daily calls to the pediatrician…Anxiety is a full-body sport, and Cohen’s main advice is not to treat it
with words but with actions…Physicality is about living in the
present, and for anxious people, the present is a powerful place of
healing. Intended for parents of children ages 3 to 15, this book offers
anecdotes and fun anti-anxiety games.”—
Publishers Weekly