Cover art for Managing Childhood Anxiety For Dummies
Published
For Dummies, September 2025
ISBN
9781394329557
Format
Softcover, 336 pages
Dimensions
22.4cm × 15.2cm × 2.3cm

Managing Childhood Anxiety For Dummies

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Understand what child anxiety is, how to treat it, and how to support and encourage anxious children

Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in young children. Managing Childhood Anxiety For Dummies is the go-to resource for parents of young children who suspect their child may be experiencing anxiety but aren't sure where to start. Learn to recognize the symptoms of anxiety in kids who may be too young to explain how they're feeling and get expert advice on supporting them with proper treatment and guidance. Find answers to questions like: When is worry normal, and when it is a sign of anxiety? Which interventions are most effective for anxious kids? How can I make my home or classroom less stress inducing? Written by an experienced pediatrician, this compassionate book challenges harmful taboos about mental health and equips you with the tools you need to be a resource to any young child with anxiety.

Learn the basics of childhood anxiety and how it's diagnosed

Explore ways to diagnosis anxiety, treat it with proven methods, and manage the physical symptoms that often come with childhood anxiety

Find helpful tips to create a supportive environment at home and school to foster your young child's growth and development

Discover effective and positive strategies to help your anxious child with sleep, screen time, and sports performance

Managing Childhood Anxiety For Dummies provides essential information to assist you in supporting the children in your care. It's also invaluable for all parents and caregivers of children aged 4-11 years who have concerns about a child's persistent worrying.

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