Supporting Anxious Children: Empowering Carers/Parents with Proven Strategies

Connecting with anxious and neuroatypical kids

Navigating the complexities of connecting with anxious and neuroatypical children can be challenging, especially during their emotional upheavals.

At times, we may find ourselves grappling with our own anxieties, questioning our capabilities to manage and alleviate their distress. Feelings of guilt may surface, making us feel inadequate in our parenting roles.

However, it’s crucial to remember that these doubts are unfounded. You are fully capable of handling these situations. The tools you need are already within you, they just require a bit of honing and polishing.

I’m excited to share that I’ve updated the self-paced audio course ‘Connecting with Anxious and Neurodiverse Kids’, also known as the ‘Foundations of Emotional Connection’. This course is readily available on the Huddle Wisdom website.

To access the course, please visit: www.huddlewisdom.com/foundationsofconnection 

 

 

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