Anxiety isn’t just about worrying.
Anxiety can be about stomach aches, about feeling sick, about headaches.
Anxiety can be about never being able to settle down, taking hours to unwind at night.
Anxiety can be about disruptive behaviour, shouting at other people or hitting them.
Anxiety can be about avoidance. Saying No to every suggestion, or not leaving your room.
Anxiety can be about compliance. Saying Yes to every suggestion, and losing yourself as a result.
Anxiety is part of life, but sometimes it gets out of hand. What can you do as a parent if your child is anxious?
We’re launching a new mini-course this weekend on Helping Your Teen with Anxiety, and to celebrate we are putting all of our anxiety pr
recorded courses at half price. This includes the best-selling Helping Your Autistic Teen with Anxiety.
They are all half price until Sunday midnight with the code WINTERANXIETY.
They include specific courses for parents of autistic children and teens, as well as courses for those with younger children. They differ from other courses you might have seen because they do not expect that your young person is necessarily able or willing to participate. It’s about what you can do as their parents.