Publisher's Synopsis
Anxiety may present as fear or worry, but can also make children irritable and angry. Being afraid of the dark is a very common fear among children. From bugs to darkness to strange phenomena, children are afraid of the unknown.
Childhood fears are definitely concerning for any parent to deal with. However, things take an even more worrying turn when children have to battle the extreme.
This book demystifies anxiousness in children so that parents can finally bring to light the overall problem. Parents will be able to guide not just their children, but themselves too, as they shed light on anxieties that affect their little ones. You'll find out:
- What anxiety in children looks like and how it works
- The form they take, from panic disorders to social anxieties
- The reality behind anxieties and the ability to dispel the myths surrounding them
- How you, as a parent, can deal with anxiety
- Ways to start a conversation with your children about anxieties