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In this episode, we’re discussing a question about a 13-year-old struggling with anxiety. Fortunately, anxiety is one of the most treatable mental health issues to work with, but doing that takes good information to help...
Facing Anxiety: How To Help Kids Fight Fear & Grow Strong is an episode from Growing Connected with Dr. Jeffrey and Amy Olrick by Dr. Jeffrey and Amy Olrick and Christian Parenting. In this episode, we’re discussing a question about a 13-ye...
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Published Oct 21, 2021, 47:54 long, audio available.
In this episode, we’re discussing a question about a 13-year-old struggling with anxiety. Fortunately, anxiety is one of the most treatable mental health issues to work with, but doing that takes good information to help us face fear head-on. Social anxiety, in particular, can really take hold between the ages of 12 to 14, and we talk about why that is, what to expect, and ways to respond if you’re concerned. Author Kelle Hampton joins us to explore how to help our kids take charge of anxiety rather than let it control and manage them. Here’s the question: "With Covid and the transition into middle school, the past year has been hard on my 13-year-old. He seems to be reluctant to do things he used to enjoy, like getting together with friends or going to soccer practice. I honestly feel stuck, because sometimes when he tells me he doesn’t want to do something because he’s feeling anxious, I wonder if he’s exaggerating and just trying to get out of things. And if, in the long run, it would be better for me to try to force him to participate in activities until he feels more comfortable. As a mom, how should I know when to press in and when to back off. And do you have any advice for how to help a kid who seems paralyzed by his fears and anxiety? Especially when he says he doesn’t want to go to therapy or learn any coping skills. He tells me he just wants to be left alone."
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Facing Anxiety: How To Help Kids Fight Fear & Grow Strong is from Growing Connected with Dr. Jeffrey and Amy Olrick by Dr. Jeffrey and Amy Olrick and Christian Parenting.
Published Oct 21, 2021 and 47:54 long