Becoming The Mind Reading Parent: A Step-By-Step Guide For Parenting Kids With Anxiety, Stopping The Worry Cycle And Improving Your Kid's Courage
Martha B. Bailey
Paperback
(Independently published, Aug. 21, 2019)
Could my child really be affected by anxiety?Absolutely. Everyone, both young and old, is capable of experiencing anxiety. When your fears become so strong, so intense, powerful, and overwhelming that they prevent you from being able to function normally, and they cause extreme levels of distress – that is anxiety. Every parent wants nothing but the best for their child, but how do they do that when it’s breaking their heart to see their child struggling with anxiety? What is worse is feeling helpless about what they could do to help them. Phobias, being withdrawn from social settings, separation anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive behavior patterns are symptoms of anxiety that could hold your child back. These symptoms can rob them of childhood happiness that you long for them to experience. It doesn’t always have to be like that. As the parent, you’re in a unique position of being able to do something about it. “Becoming the Mind-Reading Parent: A Step-By-Step Guide for Parenting Kids with Anxiety, Stopping the Worry Cycle, and Improving Your Kids’ Courage (Help Them Grow into Independent Individuals)” provides a straightforward, simple, and effective approach that will help parents guide their young children and teenagers struggling with anxiety. This book can help your child to grow into happy, confident, and resilient adults. It will walk you through the solutions that you need to alleviate your child’s fears and the things that you can do to stop aggravating their condition without realizing it. Understanding your child’s anxiety is the first and most important step in helping them overcome the internal struggles that they face every day. Your child may not know how to cope yet, and that’s where you can come in and make the difference. This book will walk you through:•Why anxiety is not an illness•Understanding the different types of anxiety•Why it is important for parents to remain calm•How to observe your own actions•Phrases you should never say to your anxious child•Understand why kids worry•How to encourage your child to gradually face their fears•Digitally decluttering and reconnecting with your child •And more...Don’t let anxiety rob your child of their happiness. A happy childhood is possible, and it begins right now.