What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety

What into Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid's Guide into Overcoming Anxiety (What into Do Guides for Kids)
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What into Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide into Overcoming Anxiety

  • ISBN13: 9781591473145
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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What into do if you worry too much is an interactive self-help book designed into 6-12 year olds & their parents through the use of cognitive-behavioral techniques most often in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder Guide. Metaphors & humorous illustrations make difficult concepts easy into understand, when asked into draw & write help children master new skills related into reducing anxiety. Engaging, encouraging, & easy into follow, teaches in this book motivates & empowers children into work for change. Includes a note into parents by psychologist & author Dawn Huebner, Ph. D.

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5 Responses to “What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety”

  1. Andrea L. Polk 07. Jul, 2010 at 7:06 pm #

    If your child anxiety attacks and devours their joy, would you buy 200 books, if they would help your child to feel better. Do not buy 200 books. . . BUY THIS ONE for your child.

    My daughter is 9, but reads at the eighth Grade, so I was a bit worried about getting this book for she was afraid she would think it was too baby-ish. Much to my surprise and delight, she loves the book! She says: “I love the pictures. It’s kind of funny and I like that it has to do activities. The book has good ideas on how to resolve my concerns.”

    The book makes great child-friendly concepts such as: Worry time and effort Bully, with places to draw and write down thoughts. It speaks not only how to take care, but enables children to fight back and reassure them that if they do, the concerns are getting smaller, and most important. . . LOSE their power over your child.

    The book talks about the positive to get rid of worries, such as giving children more time to play with their friends instead. Simple concepts, perhaps, but in a way that children relate written. The concepts are those that both children and parents can easily remember and point to which also helps when the bully shows Worry unexpectedly.

    Other books that have helped my daughter:
    Worried Worried No More No More – Second Edition support: help and hope for anxious children Aure Wagner, PhD (This is an excellent resource for cognitive behavioral therapy; workbook pages in the back …) and the Meditations Books for Children by Maureen Garth: Star bright Star bright – meditations for children, Moonbeam Moonbeam: A Book of Meditations for Children and the Earth Light Earth Light (read before bedtime to help with your child to visualize a safe, quiet place, before they fall asleep .. .).
    Rating: 5.5

  2. Michelle S. Saidel 07. Jul, 2010 at 9:14 pm #

    As any mental health provider will tell you, anxiety disorders are one of the most common problems children face. Try to help a frightened child to talk about the problem and address their fears is often difficult. Children fear that is even talking about making the problem worse. Dawn Huebner book offers the solution. In developmentally appropriate and engaging scenarios, Dr. Huebner puts the problem in perspective and presents measures and activities that are fun and effective! The book offers a child-friendly means of communication, such as anxiety disorders can grow and affect the life of a child. Cognitive skills and behavior as a way to understand where the child can practice and introduced. There are even some workbook-style pages document the progress and skills achieved! All this is in a progressive, friendly, manner presented invaluable to the anxious child. This book is a must have for professional mental health, teachers, guidance counselors and parents of anxious children.
    Rating: 5.5

  3. Mom, homeschooler, small business owner 07. Jul, 2010 at 11:00 pm #

    This book is great! Posted on level of a child and it works! I asked doctors for this assistance, and she wanted to be treated only with drugs or acted as I considered inappropriate. It really helps children get more in touch with what’s going on in their minds and enables them to defeat. Strengthens the parents be able to help them. For children old enough and with enough verbal skills to discuss what they think and feel. Really open communication. Children often do not even know how to bring their concerns to express.
    Rating: 5.5

  4. Hannah 08. Jul, 2010 at 12:13 am #

    The idea is good – the anxiety at a level that most children to understand them and can take some steps to help get them to explain to overcome their concerns. Unfortunately at one point in the book, the author makes out that pick on weak people are worried. What? If you buy this book, you can try to help your child cope with anxiety, they blame not because they are too weak to conquer them.
    Rating: 5.2

  5. S. Soderstrom 08. Jul, 2010 at 2:03 am #

    We started working with this book a year ago, when my daughter was 5. If school counselors and psychologists could not help, I had a way, my daughter help me. This book is our concern-Bible! We go back to it again and again to remind her that she exercises control over this thing trying to take over her brain. It contains wonderful activities and practical solutions they can implement in practice. For this is the difficult part of the anxiety – the child is, who ultimately has to fix it. As parents, is the only thing we can do to help them and support them every step of the road. I do not know what we would do without this book!
    Rating: 5.5

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