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What are some effective strategies to help my child when they engage in negative self-talk?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

Release Date: 06/26/2024

How do I deal with my anger towards my anxious child? show art How do I deal with my anger towards my anxious child?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

Welcome back to another episode of The Child Anxiety FAQ, where your questions about child and teen anxiety are answered. I'm your host, Dawn Friedman, and today we're diving into a challenging but common issue many parents face: dealing with anger towards their anxious children. With over three decades of experience working with families, I'm here to help you understand the roots of this anger, often linked to catching your child's anxiety, and offer strategies to manage it. Join me as we explore how to create space for yourself, recognize anxiety's role in these emotions, and foster...

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How can I support my anxious child while also addressing their behavior? show art How can I support my anxious child while also addressing their behavior?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

In today's episode, we tackle a common but complex question: "How can I support my anxious child while also addressing their inappropriate behavior?" Using a real-life example of a parent dealing with their 10-year-old's morning meltdowns before school, I explore some of the root causes of school refusal, the importance of ensuring a supportive environment, and strategies for managing anxiety and inappropriate behavior. From assessing whether the issue could be due to a poor school fit, separation anxiety, or lack of sleep, to planning and setting boundaries, I offer comprehensive advice on...

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Should I let my anxious child have a phone? show art Should I let my anxious child have a phone?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the Child Anxiety FAQ podcast, where we tackle your pressing questions about child and teen anxiety. I'm Dawn Friedman, your host, with over 30 years of experience working with kids and families. In this week's episode, we'll confront a dilemma many parents face: should you let your anxious child have a phone? This question isn't straightforward, especially when considering the myriad complications of digital life, such as social media, online games, and the addictive nature of screens. I'll guide you through the difference between restriction and caution, provide...

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What are some practical ways to address the academic pressures and expectations that contribute to my child's anxiety? show art What are some practical ways to address the academic pressures and expectations that contribute to my child's anxiety?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

Welcome back to The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast, where we tackle listener questions about child and teen anxiety. I'm your host, Dawn Friedman, and with over three decades of experience working with kids and families, I aim to bring you practical advice and insights. As the school year kicks off, many parents are concerned about the academic pressures their children face. Today's episode is all about exploring those pressures and finding ways to manage them effectively. We'll discuss the different kinds of academic stress kids encounter at various stages, from second graders to high school...

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Do already anxious children struggle more with anxiety as they enter adolesence? show art Do already anxious children struggle more with anxiety as they enter adolesence?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

In this episode of The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast, we’re talking about whether already anxious kids struggle more with anxiety as they enter their teenage years. I’ll be sharing my experience working with kids and families for over 30 years and diving into the effects of hormone changes on anxiety. Join me for a casual, informative chat about child and teen anxiety and how it impacts parents.

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How can I create a bedtime routine that helps my anxious child feel more secure and comfortable? show art How can I create a bedtime routine that helps my anxious child feel more secure and comfortable?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

Welcome back to The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast! In this week's episode, we're diving into the world of bedtime routines for anxious children. I share insight to help parents create a bedtime routine that fosters a sense of security and comfort for their anxious children. From the essential steps of a bedtime routine to addressing potential pushback from kids, I provide practical and actionable advice. I also introduce my 6 week coaching program, "," designed to support parents in helping their anxious children get a good night's sleep. \Stay tuned for expert tips and strategies on promoting a...

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What are some tangible signs that my child's anxiety is impacting their sleep? show art What are some tangible signs that my child's anxiety is impacting their sleep?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

In this episode of The Child Anxiety FAQ, we talk about the tangible signs that a child's anxiety is impacting their sleep. Drawing from my extensive experience working with children and families, I explain how to recognize when anxiety is affecting a child's ability to sleep well. I also highlight the importance of addressing sleep issues alongside anxiety and offer insights into how improving a child's sleep can positively impact their overall anxiety functioning. If you want to learn more about my better sleep program for parents of anxious kids, you can check out my 6-week coaching...

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How can I prioritize both my child's sleep needs and my own well-being as a parent without feeling guilty or overwhelmed? show art How can I prioritize both my child's sleep needs and my own well-being as a parent without feeling guilty or overwhelmed?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

This month, we're focusing on sleep, to coincide with the launch of my 6-week coaching program, . Today's question addresses the challenge of prioritizing your child's sleep needs and your own well-being as a parent without feeling guilty or overwhelmed. We'll explore how guilt and overwhelm affect sleep, why consistency is crucial, and how to find balance in meeting both your child's and your own needs. Stay tuned for practical advice and insights on this common parenting struggle.

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How do I know if my anxious child is having typical sleep struggles or something more serious? show art How do I know if my anxious child is having typical sleep struggles or something more serious?

The Child Anxiety FAQ

In this episode of The Child Anxiety Back podcast, we dive into the topic of sleep and child anxiety. We address a common concern: how to distinguish between typical sleep struggles and something more serious. I emphasize the importance of recognizing the validity of a child's sleep struggles and discusses the strong link between child anxiety and sleep issues. Delving into the definition of pediatric insomnia, we highlight the impact on both the child and the family and stress the need for parents to seek support and intervention if sleep struggles persist, offering insights into behavioral...

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What are some ways to set limits and consequences for my anxious child's behavior without causing shame or distress? 2 show art What are some ways to set limits and consequences for my anxious child's behavior without causing shame or distress? 2

The Child Anxiety FAQ

In this week's episode of The Child Anxiety FAQ, we continue to explore the delicate balance of setting limits and consequences for anxious children without causing shame or distress. Addressing feedback from previous episodes, I delve into the challenge of protecting both the anxious child and their family members from the natural consequences of anxious behavior. I emphasize the importance of understanding and supporting the child's developmental journey, especially in situations where the child struggles to control overwhelming feelings. With practical insights and empathy, I offer advice...

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