Anxious Children in an Anxious World: Facing Fears and Finding Brave is the support parents have been looking for. This book guides parents in calming the storm of anxiety that floods so many children and teens today. Dr Mary O'Kane, lecturer in psychology and education, deconstructs lessons from psychology and research in a straightforward and supportive manner, outlining the symptoms and causes of childhood anxiety. She presents easy-to-implement self-regulation tools for children to help them respond when anxiety kicks in.
Anxious Children in an Anxious World contains practical advice for parents to gently push their children's limits, build confidence, and find the courage to face their fears, while also providing insight into the important role adults play in helping children to flourish.
Anxious Children in an Anxious World provides evidence-based strategies needed to support children to push through their fears and find their inner strength. It is an invaluable resource for parents, carers, and educators looking to cultivate the resilience our children and teens need to thrive in this anxious world.
"This is a wonderfully comprehensive book about dealing with childhood anxiety, rooted in science but accessible to every parent. With lots of compassionate insight into the mistakes we parents can also make, it will give parents the confidence to respond effectively to the anxieties their children experience." Dr David Coleman, Clinical Psychologist
"Warm, inviting, easy to read, packed full of practical tips and relevant research, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to support an anxious child and help them find their brave. Niamh Fitzpatrick, Psychologist and Author