Making Sense of Anxious Children: Easy Self-Paced Course that Brings Big Change

Episode 121: Understanding Your Anxious Child's Mind

Understanding Your Anxious Child's Mind - This episode introduces the concept of anxiety as an oversensitive "smoke alarm" in children, creating a "threat telescope" effect where minor issues seem overwhelming

 Dr. Tan emphasizes that anxious children aren't being difficult; they are responding to a world that feels genuinely threatening

 He also discusses how anxiety can manifest in various ways, including physical complaints, avoidance, and irritability

 The episode highlights the importance of understanding what is happening in a child's mind to better support them

 It encourages parents to shift their perspective from "What's wrong?" to "What feels unsafe right now?"

 Course: Making Sense of Anxious Kids

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 

The information provided in these podcast episode descriptions is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice   It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any concerns about a child's mental health.  

 

The podcast series, "Making Sense of Anxious Kids," aims to help parents better understand and support their anxious children.   Dr. Davin Tan, a child psychiatrist, shares insights and strategies based on his experience working with families   The series covers topics such as understanding the anxious mind, effective communication techniques, and building resilience

 

 

 

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